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The GAZETT[XX/A Year.] THURSDAY, May ^ 1764. . 99'-]

STOCKHOLM, Jaiutry 20.

OUR Court his received the following

Intelligence. The Drotningholm, one of dur Merchantmen, failing from Cadiz P Marfeilles, met with a Tn- nifun jebeque, which made the ufual

Signal for exhibitUg PaSTports; accordingly the Captain fcot his "aft with 6 Men in the Boat; but by his Spy-G,af> he perceived that his Men were taken on boird the Xebeque, and that his Boat was filled with Turk*. Upon which the Merchantman cropded Sail, and got into Leghorn. At the fame Time our Court received Advice, that the Regency of Tunis had declared War againft us, and ordered their Corfain to take all SwediSh Ships they might r»eet in the Mediterranean. This Proceeding is grounded upon nothing but the De­ lay of fome Prefents, which had been promifed by Sweden, and whici our Court did really fend, but the Ship that carW them *" wrecked near Elfineur.

L O N D,P N, February 18. The Aigrette Friealp is arrived at Rochfort, with

the Governor of LoVfiana and his Family on board, after a very balPafTage.

Letters by Yefterday\Mail from France, advife, j that they had it Stronglfc reported at Paris, that there had happened a ^ifunderftanding between our Court and that of FrsJKe, on account of the great Number of People »nd Forces which have embarked, and are daily embarking for Cayenne,

lint be Welt-Indies. . ' I A curious Marble Pedestrian Statue of hit Ma- Ijefty, King George III. is finifced by Mr. Wilton, | the Statuary, and will fhortly b? placed, by Order [of the City of London, amongf, the other Statues [of the Englifh Kings, on the Rotal Exchange. [ We hear that two young Gemlemen, Natives I of Gniney, who have received a literal Education,

under a worthy and learned Clcrgtman of this will fhortly receive Holy Orders in the

|Church of England, and be fcnt oveV agreeable I to their Characters, in order to propaga\e the Gof- |p«l among the Negroes, their Countryman. I. It is (aid a Petition from certain Jews, pr Leave ho fettle in the new Colonies conditional, has, [for fome Time part, been under CoofideMtion. iThefe People propofc advancing a large Sum upon |the Credit of the Province, to be employed for

i Service of Agriculture and Commerce, proti- __ certain Privileges and Immunities may bt granted them for a Term of Yean, from the Date

' their SirSt Arrival in America. The Ambufcade Privateer, Captain Roberts,

vhich went in Confort with the Lord Clivc, Cap- ain M'Namara, to the South-Seas, where the

latter was unfortunately blown up, is arrived at

Fit. 20. There, were 4J J Members in the Hon. loufe of Commons on Saturday Morning at Five

i'Cloclc, when they broke up. The Dutch Eaft-lndia Company have actually

I thlsTime no lefs than 50,060 European Soldiers |n their feveral Factories and Garrifoos in the Eafl-

adies, and it is laid eleven Ships of the Line, be­ tides Frigates. ,

We hear that the ISland of St. John's, of which Lord Egmont has obtained a Grant, is to be divi- fled into fifty Baronies, Subdivided into fo many Freeholds each ; die whole to be held by military teams, Lord Egmont being Lord Paramount.

F,b. 21. On Saturday Night laft Mr. Alexander )on, who fince his late Attempt on Friday to fcapeover the Wall of the King's Bench Prifori, bad been confined to a Room, tore up the Floor - eg, and putting the Boards, Chairs, and his Bed gether, let them on Fire, and had it not been

oily difcovered in Time, the whole Building Jit have been confumed, and probably feveral

Uvesloft. They write from Leghorn, that the Algerines

-i taken a Dutch Dogger laden with Corn, andtied her into Genoa.

. On Wednesday lafl the Prince of Wales Eafl In- ttiamsn was taken up, and will fail with all poffible Expedition, with a Train of Artillery, and i or oo Soldiers, for Benga^

It is reported, that His Majefty will vlfit his German Dominions this Year.

It is fufpceled that a Scheme was laid fome Days ago by a Gang of Villains to rob a Ship in the River, lately arrived from North America, of a large Chert of Dollars, amounting to 20,000 i for on Sunday Morning the Ship Dog was found dead upon Deck, and it is thought the Attempt was laid afide, on the Rogues having difcovered that the Silver was put afhore the preceding Day.

Fib. 22. Yefterday Morning, a little after Nine o'Clock, came on before the Right Hon. Lord Chief Juftice Mansfield, in the Court of King's Bench, WeftrainSter, the Trial of John Wilkes, Efq; as the fuppofed Republilher of No. 45 of the North Britoo, with Note) ; the Court was opened, in a very learned Manner, by the Attorney Gene­ ral, who obferved, that he had received certain Information, that inflammatory Papers had been fent to the Gentlemen of the Jury, in Favour of the Defendant, tending to biafs and prejudice their Minds; his LordShip then made fome Remarks on the heinous Nature of fuch a Proceeding, if true, and declared, if the offending Party could be dif­ covered, he mould be puniShed in the mod exem­ plary Manner: A Question was then put to the Jury relative to the above, when the Foreman ac­ knowledged the Pac~l; and, at the fame Time, putting his Hand into.his Pocket, produced a Pa­ per on the other Side, which he obferved was e- qually inflammatory; and which put the whole Court in a Smile.

After the Examination of Witnefles, and fnrn- ming up the Evidence, the Jury retired for an Hour and Three Quarters, and then brought in the De­ fendant Guilty.

The Council for the Crown were Mr. Attorney General, Mr. Martin, Mr. Clayton, and Mr. Wal­ lace. For Mr. Wilkes, Mr. Serjeant Glynn, Mr. Recorder of London, Mr. Stow, and Mr. Dunning.

After the above Caufe was ended, the Court proceeded on the Trial of Mr. Wilkes for printing Book intitled, " An EtTay on Woman i" wk«n the jury, after about sin Hour's Deliberation, brought him in Guilty oil that Indictment alfo..

Sentence on both Verdtfts k to be given thVfirft Day of next Term.

One of the Copies Of the Eflay on Woman Was handed to the Jury, who tried thf Second Caufe. The Perfons who were Caking down Minmcs of the Trial, were ordered by the Court to detft. they deeming the Exprefitons in the Eflay oh Woman improper to be made public.

We are told that Mr. Peon's Eftate in Pennfyl- vania, has been made to appear, from Accounts lonj, carefully kept up, but lately difcovered by Accitent, notwithstanding the fbw Improvement of thavColcmy, till within the laft 30 Yean, to be worth aV prefent, at a low Valuation, above Ten Millions Wrling, and will foon amount to much more. Thc«jro^uring fuch Grants as thefe, was (\at\y furfnn^U Rti (as the French fay) to a great Degree. ',

PROVIDENCE, Apil 14. ExtrnQ tf a Lttltr /rtm« Gtntlimmn mt MontrtaJ,

t» futtbir in tbii Tfwn, JfnJ Martb I ±, 1764. " The Indian War has occafionwl almoft a total

Stagnation of Buflnefs in this Quarter, slrib Qajb U much fcarcer here than io the Maritime Proving

We are going to raife a Regiment of Canadi&i to be commanded by their own Officers, to beta* againft the Indians, which mart take oft alfriope of ASfiStance or Dependance on the French '

BOSTON, April i» Numbers of Perfons arc daily com/>g '{> *°

Town, as alfo to the Hofpitali at Pont SbWey and Caftle William, to receive the S*iU-Pox by Inoculation: Bcfides thofe who cf<n« from the neighbouring Towns, there arc f><eral from the Province of New-Hampfhire, <he Colonies of Connecticut, and Rhode IQand, I» is judged that between 3 and 4000 Perforu have gone fafely throagh that Distemper, in the Time fince Liberty was granted for Inoculation, which is -fire Weeks i and u is obfervable that there na» be*0 little or no Infection from thofe whJ have had this Difeafe; we cannot learn that t>efe has been twenty Per- foas taken down in tM natural Way in the above

Time, notwithstanding that there are feveral Hoa- dred Children in this Town who are expofed there­ to, by the Scruples the Parents or Guardians of them have as to the Lawfaloefs of the PraAice: It has been generally allowed, that only one fa si thoufand have died in the prefent Method in Hof- pnals, but in Town, it is faid one in about loo have failed, the moft of them Infaats: This Dif. ference is esfily accounted for ; in Hofpiials only thofe who are prepared, and are fit Subjects, will be accepted ; whereas in a large Town, the Fa- milws »re inoculated indifcriminately, many of whom »re unfit -ubjea*; this is done partly through the-lmpatience of People who would not wait the necellary Preparation, left they Should take it the common Way ; and partly from the Importunity of Parents prevailing with the Phyficians againft their Judgment and Advice to inoculate weak Chil­ dren, labooring under other Diiorders, becaufe the Parents could not immediately remove them out of the Way of the Diltemper, and thought they would at le-ft Hand a better Chance by being inoculated, than in ukmg the Infcaion, as they would probably do, in the common Way. Tae Phyficians were alfo fuddcnly opprrffed with tk great Hurry of Bufinefs, which fo haAy and ger. ral 'nocularion occasioned, and probably m«nv. them could not fo particularly attend to the'," cumftanccs of the Patients offered for Inoculati. '

Tuefday the jd Inftant in the Morning wasrt mark.bly cloudy dark Weather, with Rain, Thun­ der and Lightning, not only here, but at far aa New-York. At Walpole a Flafh of Lightning came down the Chimney of the Honfe of Mr. Jo- frph Gay, and tore the Summer under the Hearth to Splinters, and a Dog that lay in the Corner was killed : Five Perfons who were fitting in the Room were (truck fpeechlefs, but are fince recovered, the Chair whereon one of them fat was Shivered to Pie- ces: The Explofion was fo violent that it (hook every Window in the Houfe to Pieces-.

We hear from New Haven, that fome Days ago, immediately after Breikfaft, between 60 and 70 af the Students of Yale College were fuddenly taken ill of fome unknown Diforder, fuppofed to be from Poifon in tneir Food ; whether from Accident or Defjgn of fotm villainous Perfon, Time perhaps will difcpver. By the Care of Phyficians raoft of them are almoft recovered, bat fosnc arc SU11 in a precarious State.

N E W-YO R K, ^n7a 3. By an Exprtfi which arrived here on Friday laft

from Albany, we have the following authenticated Accounts refpe&ing the farther Suctefs of our In­ dian Detachments againft the Enemy Indians, viz. " That in the livening of the 15th of April Initant, an Indian Exerefs casnc with a Letotr to Sir WIL­ LIAM JOHNSON, at Johnfon-Hall, acquainting him, That Capi. Montour, after paling feveral Creeks and Rivers, which were very aigh and difficult at this Seafon, arrived with his Party, confining of 140 Indians, with fome Rangers, the Beginning of this Month, at the Cayuga Branch of the Sufqee- hannah River, which the Enemy had tb>-J-^1** With the utmofl Precipitation ;J ^.T*.IC they had jfefiroyed two large Tow *' 01 well-built f«|0*re L*f-H»^rtg ""'^ <-»'n>nies, and a large Quantity of India" Ctrn, and other Provifions } feveral new

,S*sWle«. Kettles, foma Arms, Axes, tec. which JheJ|;had probably taken from tae Inhabitants. /^ftat this, Montour proceeded to the large Town at KsieStio, oootainina 60 good Houfes, which he Ifkewife burnt; and there, as well af at the other Ibwiu, killed a Number of Catde, wtuoh could not be brought off; and fent Parties in PurSuit of the Enemy, who have fled to the Southward, wrclli with the few remaining, h« destroyed four other Villages of the Enemy, on the Branches of the Sufqutbanna. And as the Senccas will now join with the Five Nations (fince they have entered into a Peace with Sir William, and made large Concessions, for the Performance of which they have left feveral Hostages] there is great Reafon to think, our Enemies will be overtaken, and juftlf chaftifcd for their De/e«ion." '. *

II was never before known, tVtat the UNITED NATIONS were fo unanimous, and hearty, k our Canfe. They have All* to a Man, taken up the

Hatchet

. ; * !, :,. V**M»'.'

ichet againft all His Majefty's Enemies, and art ready to ufe it whenever call'd upon.

'It it without Doubt, That Sir WILLIAM JOHN- ION, in June next, goes to NIAGARA, in order to compleat a firm Peace with the Seneca J, and the Weitern Indians; which when concluded, cannot but leave Ui in general throughout the Province, (as well as fome neighbouring Provinces) in quiet Pofleflion of Ours and Their LIVES and PROPER­ TIES; of which many have dreaded the Certainty.

His Honour Sir WILLIAM, we are credibly told, i, likely farther to reduce the Pride and Infolence of the Delaware, and Shawanefe; the Indians which he has now engaged againft them, being determined to (hake them by the Head, alias, to bring them to RE ASON.

He it ftill further prodigioufly worried (in theService of his Superintendantfhip, and Good ofthe Country) in being furrounded for Twenty TwoDay, on the nth Inftant. by 468 of the Six Nf-TIONS. They went off l$on after, extremely wellfatisfied, in being anlwereoSin near One Thoufand

of their Demands and Wants: And we dare affirm,1 That there is fcarce an Individual (except thofeI aroond him) who can conceive our Soperintendant's

I Situation.Yefterday failed from Sandy-Hook, the Venus

Tranfport, for England, and the Sardine Sloop of War for Philadelphia.

We hear from Elizabeth Town, that on Mon­ day laft Alderman Stitet, of that Place, a Gentle­ man generally efteemed, being about to ftraighten a Road, of whicb he was Overfeer, by the Re­ moval of a Fence, belonging to one Sears, which

^ was an Encroachment upon it Sear, having be- JUJore heard of his rJcfign. declared (if he attempted

i) he would (hoot him, and accordingly loaded

K Gun with Powder and Shot. When Mr. Stites, ;h his Labourers on the High-way, approached

Sa Fence, he faw Sears with his Gun, and afked Ffiim where he was going with it. He replied, t 1-will till yen, damnyt; and immediately fired at ' him, lodging the Shot in hi; Side and Belly. Sears

was, after fome Refiftance, fecured, and confined in Goal. It is thought Mr. Stites cannot recover, tho' it is not certain whether the Shot have pene­ trated his Bowels; feveral have been extrafted, but he had a high Fever, and was in exquiflte Pain, tho' ftill alive, Yefterday Morning.

PHILADELPHIA, April 26. We hear that the Indian,, who have, for fome

Time paft, been under the Protection of the King's Troop, in the Barrack, of this City, are, by the particular Advice of General Gage, Commander in Chief of His Majefty's Forces in North-America, to be detained for fome Time longer, in this Pro­ vince, as a Meafure, in the prefcnt Circumftances of AfFurs, the moft conducive to the Welfare of the Province, and Hi, Maje fly's Intereft.

ARRIVALS at Barbados. From Maryland. Schooner Charlotte, Irving ;

Schooner Polly, Bracey ; Schooner Experiment, Cockey ; Snow Frieitdfhip, Lorrain ; Schooner Betfey, Noel; and Ship Free-mafon, Brice.

Sloop St. Francis, Williams, at Dominica.A N N A P O L I S, May ».

Laft Monday Died here, of a Consumption, Mr. JOHN DAVIDGE, D. Commiflary of the County, and Regifter of the Prerogative Office ; a young Gentleman, refpecled by a numerous Acquaintance ; and Yefterday hi* Remains were decently Interr'd.

On Fuefday, laft Week, which was a very windy Day, a new large Brick Dwelling-Houfe, ^ r-71ng to Mr, Samuel SumvJtn, near Unnvden'if ,K°'r-u- toolt Fire > bv means OI~ fome Sparks from the Lhunncy c.,,j ' on ^ Roof ^ wuburnt to the Ground ; but a.. .Ki,f pm of tj,e furniture wu faved.

The Day before, the Dwelling-Houfe of Mr. Jtbn Wiljt*, in Princt.Gttrg,'» County, a litr.4 DtfUnce from Btllair, took Fire accidentally,

I and was burnt to the Ground, with all the Fur-| niture, except Two Beds.| O The Manageri tf tbt BALL-HOUSEi LOTTERY, intended tt begin Drawing tbii

Day, but at the Jtiner has tut gat the trlxels rttJf, they are tbffred tt put it off" a Day or two lunger. But m Monday next will certainly be­ gin Drawing in the Council Chamber. The Tickets wiS kt put in tbt Wheels tn Saturday Afternoon.

S E L I M,

STANDS at TULIP-HILL, and Cover, Mare, at Four Guinea, for the Seafon. The Money

to be paid at the Stable Door. Good Pafturagt for MATM Gratit.

D O V, E, ' COVER MARES at Dr. Hamilton'*WILL

till the laft of June : And at Mr. in guim-Anne** County, the reft of the Seafon, at Three Guineas, and a Crown to the Groom.

HEREAS the Subf vince of Pennjylva

gave hit Bond, dated th paft, for the Sum of /.

w '" oftnep,, now of

DRIVER,

BELONGING to the Subfcriber, Cove»this Seafon for Thirty Shillings Ready Cafh.

Very good Pafturage for Mares.i ROBERT TYLER.

Vienna, Dtrcbefer County, April 23, 1764

y.D^/r o BE s o L D, * - * Ba 10, Burthen 130 Tons,

-TV now on the Stocks, but will be Launch'd by the middle of June next.

Likewifc a Quantity of Pipe, Hogfhead, and Barrel Stave,.

! The Subfcriber will take one Half Goods, both for the Pur-

chafe of faid Brig and her loading of Lumber as aforefaid. JOSHUA EUMONDSON.

Tt te SOLD bj tbt SUBSCRIBER, tt tbt Higbtft Bidder, at Mr. JOHN BRASHEAR'J at Queen-Anne, en Saturday the ficand Daj of June next, ftr Sttrting tr Current Money, tr Biiti tf Exchange,

PART of a TracVof LAND called "Brajbtari Ptctfin, containing 122 Acre, ; alfo a Trafl

of LAND called Bra/btart Neck, containing 78 Acre,, very aear the Ptce/tn : Thefe Land, were taken up by Samuel Brajbear, deceafed, and en­ tailed, and the Entail fmce cut off by John Bra- Jbtar in my Name, and Deeds pa fled accordingly.

Credit will be given for toe Purchafe Money, paying Intereft. \ f& / / STEPHEN WEST.

JUST IMPORTED, In tbt Sbif Elifabeth, and tt bt SOLD by the

Sub/enter, at Mr. William Roberts'/ in Anna­ polis, at a fmall Advance, by rVbolefale, tr by ibt Parcel,

SUNDRY GOODS, Confiding of Ofnabrigs, Irijb Linen, Sail Canvas, Men, Hat, and

Shoes, painted Cottons, isfc. ( tc.JOHN JOHNSON.

N. B. Dollars will be taken at 4/6. *

Tt bt SOLD at PUBLIC VENDUE, tn tbt lid Day tf May, at tbt Htn/t tf tbt Snbfcriber, near tbt Head if Severn, in Anne- Arundel County,

TWO likely young Negroes, vix. a Man about 21 Yean old, and a Girl about 14.

Ai alfo the Stock of Catde, &c.| /*% CI < WILLIAM MACCUBBIN.

TtbtSOLD b, PUBLIC V EN DUE,* Tbnrfday the 24/6 of tbii Inftant May, ftr ton- ling Ca/bt tr Bilh tf Excbangt, tn tbt P remit?,

A TRACT of LAND containing ilj /cre«, joining to the Land tf Ea/e, lying j'n the

Water at the Head of Stnib-Rivtr, be i nip a very valuable and fertile Traft. Alfo fomeJHoufhold Furniture, Horfes and Hogs, being tw EfFefls of "Job* Cbtniy late of Annt-Ar*H4tlQtAnly, deceafed.

/ ^ENJAUIN WlLiH, Executor.

fome Land, which the fa made over to, and put Subfcriber, by the 2Oth Rtbinlan i, unable, and his Part of the Contrail, I'erfons from taking an

ETWEEN the Rac Q A Woman', black Si kf

c-n Wi " pnng j l Shillings Reward.

A_________^ J?H» Stctiw.

W A N T E . " "" SIZE ABLE MARE. l. ^ toH Seafon. either 1 or { Bvjoded.

have fuch to difpofe of, are defjred i Lines For }. H. tt bt left <j4 /L p^,,- ANNAPOLIS, with a particular Oefcripiio Age, Blood, Colour, and lowei Price, when to be fcen : Blemifhes, provided not natural, will be no Objection j if w or a Foal at Foot by a good^Horfe, will be'i able. " ^"

B

LOST by, or rather Stojf from, the Snbfcriber, about z Week, a«i^a SILVER WATCH,

with a Silver Cag ortne infide Works ; it is made by 7«*ci L*fft*, of LtnJtn, N°. 7284. The Wairri was much out of Order, when Loft or Sto- lek. If fuch a Watch is offered for Sale, the Sub- Icriier will be much obliged to any one who will flop \ fo that it may be had win.

\ I ROBERT SWAN.

away from Mr. Xtttrt BraJleySTRAYED Jpear b^tr-Marlbortntb, on tke i ith of

laftf a ftronk well turn'd Sorrel Geldine about Hands high, " ' - a white Ma

1 Ta Blaze Face, 4 white Feet, and and Tail, Trots, Paces, and Gal-

lopa well, i, about 7 or 8 Years old, no Brand or if any, it is f^got. Alfo, A Black GeldinE of about 14! Har3shigh, well gaited, has fome white Hain in his Foretop, owing to hit Ace which i, about 1 8 Year,, brandel on the near"

, for

" u W'"'"«A«*, or to theC^Mr' C°unty ' ft^wriw , or one Piftole for either.

LEONARD HOLLYOAT.

ROKE out of Aw/ff 4/Coi-my Goal, o, the 30th of April Uf, , Confia Semit

Man, belonging to Jih* tiutkrr, commined on 8tf. picion of Felony; he is a Sctttf-na,, md fpaki bad Engliflr, an afluming forward Fellow, ud t good Taylor and Staymaker, aboat 5 Fett ioh. I chet high, fquints much; and is of tdirkCw- 'I plexion. His Cloaths tn, a doable brtsfttd Fritt Coat, brown Cloth Brifcches, blue Worftrd Stock- ing,, a Pair of Pum/s, and a brown curled Wi.. Likewife, Ritbard farktr, an Eiglijkmei, ud h a very flim Fellow,' Had on a fhort Foftiin Con, a fpotted Flannel/acket, a Pair of Trowfen. ud ribb'd Worfted »>fe.

Whoever talc/i up and fecures the hid R«M. way,, fo that ufe Subfcriber may get them win, (hall receive aAeward of Two Piftolcs and i Hilf for each. / JOSEPH GALLOWAT, Skrif.

at ufe: eaAei

/i, nnow at my Landing, when fe Ow^ter, proving hi, Property, ind ptyi|

the Charfe of thi, Advertifement, msjr rmrii her, a fhall flat bottom'd Boat, about 15 or 16

frou Stem to Stern, and about 6 PeetBeani Timber'd, ha, 3 or 4 Fathom of 4 her Stem, and i, foinewhit old; It

op at Cbtpiank- IfltndVf «w of mj P» Chriflma, laft. '

MATTHIW

, frtdtriclt County, Apil 17, \1>if

HEREAS Eli*alttb Smith, Wife Subfcriber i, feparated from him : Thtfcf

are therefore to forewarn all Perfoni not toTnl her on his Account, for he will not Pay ioy Dtbt of her Contrafting.tfter the Date hereof.

MATTHIAI

AS I frhd Httle Notice has been taken of «y former Advertifernent I am under tk Ne-,

ccffity of once more Hefinne thofe Sohfcribtn who have Books in their PofTcffionbelonjiniM the Library, to return them immediately ; «» wife they muft expeft to be Charged with W Sets as are broke by their being detained.

WILLIAM

TO BE SOLD by Ftr Cajb, BiU, tf Bxtb^ugt,

A PARCEL of DRY GOODS, fuiuble fa the Spring and Summer Seafoni.

Any Perfon inclinabre.to parchafe, may Wf" plying to the Snbfcriber living in Gttrt'' "**j have a View of an Inventory of faid Good*, " know the Term, of Sale.* ]<»'*» »ta~

BM ••!« \.I1«II[^U 1M »l»*i**»^ w —— - —— , •

which fhe hath taken up : I do hereby dt6« » Perfon, not to Trnft the faid Elizahtb CM^ farther, OB my Account, for I will p»X nowcw of b«r COnuafting, from the Date hereoJ.

for!

\

fecurei the faid Rom- may get them uiit,

woPiftoleianditUf GALLOWAT, Skrif.

poffeflionbelonjifltt"

W A N T E D, icr^COJTsLAW DICTIONARY. Whoever J has one to difpofe of, will find a Pnrchafer on "Application to the PaiNTiiio-OrPicB. t

mST IMPORTED in thtla/i Vtjfels from LONDON (via Philadelphia) and to bt Said, Wholefale and Retail, at tie lavxft Pnus, by JOHN BOYD W C°. in Baltimore-Town,

A LARGE and compleat ASSORTMENT of DRUGS, Chymical and Galenical ME­

DICINES, fcfr. pErfumery of all Sorts, * Hungary, Lavender,

and Honey Water, I Orange Flower Water, Beft Slrajburg Violet

Rappee,| Beft Scotch Snuff^

nglijb Saffron cut To­ bacco,

tndti* Court Plaifter, I Beft refined Salt Petre, I Fined Lucca eating Oil, ICarraway, Coriander,

and Annis Seedi, Ijuniper Berries, 'r*AW White Wax,

Summer Pomatum, {artlhorn Shavings,

Ifmglafs, alep, Sago,

Pearl and Fnncb Barley, laifinj of the Sun, :apers, Jlives,Fine Flower of Milliard, Mfpice,

Black Pepper, Sugar Candy, fine Baflcet Salt for Ta­

ble Ufe, Chocolate, Cinnamon, ploves,

UW»Vl«--r p

ithGflO*

,inger, xcellent White-Wine Vinegar, '"" "

Choice Bitten, pints of Wine,

frontiniac, and |heni(h Wine,

\dilfbia refin'd Loal Sugar,

quorifh Ball, , nili/b Damajk-Rofe Water,

'runes, Cochineal, Madder,Red and yellow Sanders, led and yellow Oker, White and red Lead, Vermillion, Pru/tan Blue, Ivory Black,

Galls,Yellow Varnift, Litharge of Gold, Spelter Brimdone, liuicb Metal, Silver Leaf, Common Rozin, Copperas, Allom,Sfaxijb Whjting,Window Glafs 8 by 10,

and 7 by 9.

All SORTS of PATENTMedicines, vix.

Baltmam'* Drops, Britijb Oil, Be/tck't Elixir, Dafft Elixir, Squirt's Elixir, God/reft general Cordial ftrjiiigtut't Balfam, Jefuiti Drops, H»tptr't Female Pills, Atdtrjin* Pills, lotkjtr't univerfal Pills, Eon Jt Luce, Eau it Car me i, Eo* it Arqtulufait, J*mii'% Fever Powden, War ft Fiflula Pane.

(Alfam of HOSE Y, excellent for caring Confumpthms,

bxir Bardaaa, for tRheum»tifmi, Inflore of Golden Rod (for Stone and Gravel, Bence of Water-Dock, |_good in the Scurvy,

ure of Valerian, in [nervous Complaints,

eth Inftruments,ROB of

* Pink Root, famed for deAroyiog Worms in Children,

hite and grten Phials,' Boxes,ible Slabs and Mul-

Cafe* of crooked Nee-diet,

Scarificaton in Cafes, Copping-Glaflcs, and

Lamps, Silver Cathetan, tnd

Probes, Bolus Knives, Spatulas, Bodgvet, Boxes of Scales and

OREEABCE to the Lift Will and Tefta- ment of Mr. Jamii Mitli, late of St. Harf\ ouoty, To be Sold to the Higheft Bidder, on Thurfday the loth of My, at the Houfe of Mrs.

Neff/tr Milli, living in the County aforesaid, on Wittmict River, A Parcel of Ennftan GOODS , alfo, A SLOOP that will carry about Seventeen Hundred Buihcls, with all her Material*; like wife*A very good Negro BLACKSMITH, with a compleat Set or Smith's Tools, and a young Negro Wench, Wife to the faid Smith j for Cafh or Bills of Exchange. Credit will be given, on giving Bond and Security if required.

N *"L" MlLL''lE«cutors. JOHN EDBN, J

(itroui and' Vitriolic .ETHER for the Head-ach aad Rheomatifm.

Da. H.HV\ MEDICINES.

. ,. S*>. *-*

SOLD tjlht S*l>fe#brt jp4 n . Mary'/ County^ . JJLO '

Ttbt LET or St

AN ACRE of LAND, lying In Plfitttnutj, in Prixrt-Getrgt't County, with a Dwelling-

Houfe 32 Feet long, and z8 wide, with a Bride Chimney, with two Fire Places, and Neceflirjr Out Honfrs, all new. HENRY QUEEN.

HILI Citrk »

P WST.

ILLIAMS,

TO BE SOLD,

PROPOSES Teaching* PSALMODY, in all it's Psjrtt. "Treble, Contra, Tenor and flafa,

in (he ParHh Church in* ANNAPOLIS, on Wednef- days and Fridays, from V to VIII o'CIock in the. Evening, provided tie can meet with EncQpragc- ment, at to/, per Quarter.

LEMONS.Bottle, Phial, and Bow

Corks, ^ Surgeon's Pafle board, . Fine Tooth Powder, Almond, Pafle, Smelling Bottles.

Wafer Paper, to take Medicine! in.[EDICINE CHESTS of «? Price, for Pa-L milies, and Veflels going to Sea, on a new

o, with printed Directions, fo plain and familiarany Peiibn may ufc them with the greatest 1y. ~ As Numbers of the Gentlemen pra&ifiag

yfic in Mart/and, have often .complained, that > cannot be conveniently fupplied from any of | Drug Stores now on (he Continent j we havercfore, at the particular Defire of many, ereftedJEDICINAL STORE at this Place, and hope their Encouragement and Influence. Our

nneOiont are fuch, that we are able to fapply Ithofe who fhall favour us with their Cullom,

the bett Terms, and with the beft Medicine, l *f ***&> our Care in packing and executing Orders with fcifpatch and Punftuality, will give 'eral SatiifacUon.

SIX Hundred and Forty Acres of LAND, ly­ ing on MiMli-Ri-vtr in Baltimtn County, on

which is a Plantation with valuable Improvements, foch as Dwelling-Houfes, Out-Houfes, Orchards, and good Inclolures ; and on which are very great Conveniencies for Meadowiag, Filhing and Fowl­ ing ; a Conveniency on the Prtmifn at good as any on the River for the large Rock Fifhery, fo noted in it's Seafon, and it's Situation fo conve­ nient to the Market of Btlnmtrt-1 «i«r, renders it extraordinary; the Soil well adapted for either Farming or Planting. One 01 her Tuft of Land, lying on the main Falls of Gmpwadtr River,, con­ taining Eleven Hundred Acres, on which is one Plantation with good Improvements, an Orchard, great Conveniency for Meadowing, and well fitu- ated, being nearfeveral Iron Works, which ufually are Advantages interefling to Purcrnferi, from the known Market thofe Places afford for all kind of Produce the Farmer raifes. As the Trail ta large, it may be Sold together, or in Lots, as the Pur- chafers may choofe. Part of one other"Trafl of Land, lying adjoining to Baltimtn. [t^un, con­ taining about One Hundred and Thirty Acres, very convenient for Pafturcs, for thofe who have Lots, or are Refidentsof faid Town, and will be Sold either together, of in Lots, as may be agreed on. One large Brick Dwelling-Houfe, Or noted Tavern, in the faid Baitimon--!rw*, where Anei Aggand Rhbar<i Wagfltff did keep Tavern, and where William Bamtjnow refides, with a Kitchen, Stables, a good Well of Water, Garden, and other Conveniencies. One other Lot in the faid Town, on which is e very good Dwelling-Hoofe and Garden, with a Kitchen and o'her Conveni­ encies. A Parcel of Store Goods, to the Amount of about Five Hundred Pounds Current Money, and a Quantity of valuable SLAVES, colliding of Men. Women, Boys and Girls. The Whole, or aay Part, to be Sold for Current or Sterling Money. For Terms,.apply to Jtjtfb B»fir, or to the Subfcriber THCJMAI SUCH.

THE Subicriber being committed to the Cuf- tody of the Sheriff of frt&riik County, for

tro Sams of Money which he is at prefcnt onible to pay, from the baft Afperfions, and malevolent Diipofition of one of his Creditors, Hereby gives Notice ta all Per/ons indebted DO him, either on Bond, Note, or Book Account, to pay the fame to Mr. Tbtmti Bfwbi in FrtJttitt-Tvw*, whofe Receipt (hall be a fufficient Difcharge. Thofe Pcrfons who negleA this Notke, will be Sued without any farther Ceremony.

. V A'T",, Afrit ao, 1764.

COMMITTED, u Runaways, to.the Sheriff of frtatrirk County, about three Weeks ago",

a Ihort well-fet Fellow, of a black Complexion, wean his own Hair, "fays he was born.in Virginia, and that h'u Name i» Eliat Riggi ^ his Clothes are, a blue clofe-bodied Coat and Jacket; lined with ndr and .Leather Breeches : Is an afl'uming for­ ward Fellow. He bad a young large Bay Horfe, and a Gun witn'hirii when taken up,"'""

Like wife, a tall'ilim Mulatto Woman^fays her Name is H**»ak Pbilifi, and that (he was born in the Jir/tji, from which Place, or the Borders «f Pinnjyl-vtaiia, (he is come from : She is cloathed in Country made Linfey and Cotton.

The Owners are deftred to take them away, and pay 'Charges. V o THOMAS PRATHER, Sheriff.

r» bt SOLD *> PUBLIC PERDUE, *.SaiurJty tbt ftb tf May, bj tit Sntfc.ribtr,

A -COOD new DWELLING-HOUSE, fun- ate oh the lower End of Eaft-Stmt, in A»- mfftln, Three Rooms on a Floor, with a good Oven, Smoke Houfe, and Garden, all in good Repalf. T to Houie U 34 Feet by 10.

NICHOLAS

UtrylaiiJ, Ktat County, Afril \\

RAN aw-ty from the Snbfcriber, his fpecial Bail, fometime in OStbtr laft, a certain (ieirgt H«)ti, about 30 Years old, a Well-fet Man,

about 5 Feet 10 Irnhcs high, of a brown Com' plexion, and much Pock mark'd, is very Talka­ tive, much tddicled to Liquor,' and is a good- Carpenter or Joiner.

Whoever takes up and fecurei the faid Gttrgt Haiti, and purs him in my Goal, and gives No­ tice to the Subicriber nwCbtJItr-lvwii, fo' that he may get him to deliver op, (hall have FIVE PIS I'OLKS Reward ; 01 if brought and delivered to the Su!(cnber, (hall be alfo paid the Rewlrd above, and reafonahle Charges, -bv him, orT6*- mai and William Hin^gtU, of Cbtfttr 'Trtun, Mer-' chants. JAMES DUNKIIT. -

April \6, 1964. T O B E S O L D,

Ai fttn a) jbt ffriw ffttm Barbados, vubitb it it txpttttd <will bt by ibt MHJh »/ Jane *txt,

THE SLOOP Mtllj, Burthen 75 Tons, about 3 Years old, well built and fitted, a good

Sailer, *nd carries a large Burthen for her I onoage. > Any Per'fon inclining to purchafe, may treat for *7 her before (he cornes, and be preparing a. Cargo fo as to lofe.no Time, as there is httle Kifque of her returning f»fe. Kealonable Time will be given for the Payment of the Purchafe- morey ; and we> believe Capt. J»bn B*rMtr, who now -command* » her, and whom we recommend as a very worthy honeft Man, and very diligent in his Bufinefi, may be engaged to continue in the Service of the Par- chafer, if hv fhould want a Commander;

- . -'.-'-. THOMAS and WILLIAM RINCOOLO. ; -- 'J' ' ' ' _! ________ _J

THE Veftry of St. Mmrgtrtf, Wtflmitjltr Pa- . rifh in Am*t- ArMM County, being, by aa

Aft of Aflrmbly pa/Ted the laft Scffion, impower'd to fell a Glrbe in the faid Parifh call'd Wlitt H»)t\ do hereby advertife, 1 hat on the ioth of "Jam next, if .lair, otherwise the 'next fair Day, will bo- "? fold, on the Premifes, to the higheft Bidder, by Virtue Of", that AcV the aforefaid Glebe, contain­ ing 450 Acres of Land, more or lefs. It is mod beautifully aricf pleafahdy fnuaied on the Bay of < Cbf/aftat, near XnnafiHi, and of a very kind Soil t Which Advantages will, in a great Meafure, com- penfate Tor the Scarcity of Wood and Timber. on the faid Glebe. . Signttf h OH* / tbt Vifln.~' .

- JflBTN MERIKEN, Regiftet,

*T O B B S O L D, " -

A PARCEL of LAND, lying In D........ County, between two and three MH« from

Ctmbnagt.itvuH: One Plantation containing1 Fiv4 Hundred and Forty four Atres, aboot Fifty of which are cleared, with an Orchard of about FOOT Hundred Apple Trees, a Barn 40 by to, new co­ vered, ajid Plank Floor half way, a Dwelling' Houfe to by 20, Plank Floor below, another Dwelling Houfe io by 15, and a Smith's Shop. Another Plantation containing Two Hundred and ' Sixty-fix Acres, about One Hundred of which are cleared, lying adjoining to the aforefaid Lrftid, with, a good Mar(h for Canle, an old Orchard, a Barnjo by ao, new covered, a Plank Floor flulh," a new Tobacco Hoofe 30 by 16, a Dwelling- Houfe 25 by 20, a Plank Floor above and below, with a Brick Chimney, Kitchen, Corn Houfe, Milk-Houfe, and another fmall Log Dwelling* Hoale. Another Trad of Land containing Thre*' Hundred and Eighty-eight Acres, well Tunber'd, lies very convenient for Draining; there is qnfy'a. ftnall Ron of Water between the Uft Trad and thu)^

Any Perfons Inclining to porrhafe, may apply to the Subfcriber, living near CambnJgt, and know the Titles, Situation, and Ooodnefs of the faid Lands. JOHN

m

1 ••«

"WHEREAf

WHEREAS we the Snbfcribers, being in Drink, and thereby incapable of govern­

ing ourfelves, and deprived of our Reafon in a great Degree, wefe induced to enter into a Bond jointly with Janui Skiptr, and payable to Jibs Snltfitld, &c. on the, zgth of March laft. The Bond ii for Forty-four Pounds Ten Shillings and Five or Six P'nce, for which we never received any Confideration, or the lead Value, and having befOfC Evidence demanded the faid Bond of the faid gcttt/itU, which he refofed to give up to us; we therefore hereby forewarn all Perfons not to u^c any Affignment of the faid Bond, for we will not pay it, nor any Part thereof, for the Reafons abovementioncd.

Evidences to the Bond were A^uilm Carr and William Harbtrt. The Bond was demanded be-

NAtkmn Hewkint and Robtrtftn Cbillcoat.RICHARD SBDGWICK, DAVIP WATTI.

EDMON& MILNE,

Bep;s Leave to inform the Public,

that he has juft Impor­ ted in the laft Veflcls

from IT LONDON,

JUST IMPORT ED, mnd to tt S 0 L D, by NEWMAN o»^vWILKINS, ml tltir Sbtf (vobnt Mr. Nathan Waters/inw/r/j carried in tbt Saddler i Bufintfi) in Church-Street,

SUNDRY Eunftan and Eaft-hdia GOODS, Loaf and Mujcrvadt Sugar, by the Hundred

or Pound, 'Jamaica Spirits, Wtft-lndia and Nr<w- England Rum, and MolaiTes, by the Hogfhead or Gallon, Bohea Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, Currants, Raifini, Caftilt and Pbiladilpbia Soap, by the Pound or larger Quantity, Batimani Drops, Sttugb- ton'i Bitters, Turhngton't Balfam of Life, and Dr. ifi//s Peftoral Balfam of Honey (a new difcover'd Remedy for Coughs and Confumptions) by the Phi*l, Window Glafs, 10 by 8, by the Box or finglc Light, Fltrtntt Oil, by the Fliflc, a few Quarter Cs&i of WINE, Ladies fine drefj Caps and Flowers, &c. &c.

Jo it SOLD at PV B L 1C r ENDUE, tn Saturday tbi \Qlb tf May, on tbt Prtmifet, Jtr Stirling Cajb, aillt tf Excbangt, tr Currtnt Monty,

A BOUT Four Hundred Acres of LAND, be- f\^ ing Part of the Traft of Land whereon the Subfcriber now lives, lying in Baltimtn County, in the Fork of the Falls, about 25 Miles from 8*1- tlmtrt-'ffwn, and Twenty from Elk-Ridgt Landing, whereon i» a good Dwelling-Hoofe, Krfthen, To. bacco, and other Oat-Houfes, alfo a good paled Garden, Apple Orchard, and about fix Acre* of choice good Timothy Meadow, and twenty Acres more may be eafily made, greatefl Part of it being already Ditched. The Land is very Level, ana the Soil well adapted to making colour'd Tobacco; It alfo has a very extenfive and good Range.

The Title indifputable.EDWARD DORSBY, Stn tf EJviard.

Tt 'It SOLD mt PUBLIC PENDUE,tn Mtnmaj ibt \Stbtf June nixt, on tbt Prtmifti,

. ftr Stirling Cmjb-t gttd Billl tj Exchange, tr Cur.rtnt Monty,A BOUT Six Hundred Acres of LAND, lying

X\, in Frtdtritk County, on Lingantrt, adjoining the Plantation where trie Subfcriber now lives, whereoa there is about 70 Acres of cleared Land, two good Tobacco Houfes, Corn Houfc, two (mall Dwelling Houfes, and a good Apple Orchard, a- bout zo Acrea of good Meadow, and a large Quantity may be made with little Trouble, Part of ir/bcing already Ditch'd. The Land ia well Tint' ber'd and of an excellent Soil for making fine To­ bacco, or Farming, with a good Stream running through it. The Title indifputable.

JOHN DoiisRY, Stii/Jtbn. TSrrr T ~rr~ - - • , . . . Mmrtb II, 1764.

AN away Yefterday, from the Subfcriber in _ Frinct-Gttrgt's County, a Convift Servant in, named Jamti Com, born in the Cou^y d

Ktnt in Englmiut, is about 5 Feet 7 Inches high) of A dark Complexion, and about 24. Years of Age, baa an oval Face, his Nofc has a caft to one Sid«, and one of his Feet turns in more than the other, he wears his own Hair, which is fhort and of a tlark Brown : Had on and with him a brown Coat a red Waiftcoat and Breech**, a Check Chin, aad Pair of grey Yarn Stockings. The faid Servant was lately bought from on board the Capt. StmtrviU, and consequently cannot know much of the Country.

Whoever takes up die faid Servant, and brings him home, (hall have FIVE POUNDS Reward and raafonabk Charges, paid by

J«bn FndrruJt Augufliu

Goldfmith and Jewel­ ler, at tbt Sign if tbt CROWN W 3 PEARLS, nixt Dtlr fo tbi Ctmtr tf Market- Street, in Seeond-ftreet,PHILA­ DELPHIA:

AN elegant AfTortment of COIDIM».TJIS and TIWILRY WA«I, confiding df chafed and plain double and Jin­

gle belly'dCoffee-Pots} Tankards i Finland half-pint Cans j Waiters, chafed and plain, holding from 3 to n Glafles ( chafed and plain Tea-Hots; chafed, plain, & (odrocn'd Sauce- Boats ) fluted and polifh'd Sauce-Spoons, with fcroll Heads [ Tureen and Soup-Ladles, plain and fluted ; Table and Te»- Spoons { Silver-hafted Cafe-Knives and Forks, in the Cbimft Tafle i and Defert ditto, in Shsgreen Cafes j Piftol-handled Silver Cafe and Defert Knives and Forks in Cafes ; Oraaft Strainers ) lipped and round Punch-Ladles, fluted, chafed and plain ; Silver and plated Spurs j Exes, with Sliders and Lamps' for Di(h- Stands; great Variety of Silver Shoe, Knee, and Stock Buckles } Silver Stock, Shoe, and Book-Clafpi $ Silver and Steel-top'd Thimbles | Silver and Ivorv Nutmeg- Graters and Spunge-Boxes, Acorn, Tun, and Egg-Falhion ; Tun Cork-Screws, with Pearl and flain'd Ivory Handles j Silver Etwees, chafed and plain ; Pepper and Muttard Cafleri, chared, plain, and nurl'd, with Gltfles ; chafed, plain, godroon'd, nurl'd Salts ; carved and plain Tea-Tongs j Scif- for and Pincufhion Chains, with Hooks and Hearts j Pin- cufliion Rims ; Mens Silver and Steel Watch Chains; Ladies fine Steel and Gilt ditto ; Pafte and Stone Shoe, Knee, and Stock Buckles j Garnet Shoe, Knee, and Stock ditto ; Mocoa Bricelets, fet round with Garnets, Pafte, and Bratil Topaieei; Garnet, Pafte, and/Stone Broaches ; Double- Hurt ditto ; green-and-g,arner, and green-and-wbite ditto ; Garnet, Pafte, and Cryftal Stay-Hooks j Garnet and Ciyftal three and Tingle-drop Ear-Rings ; triangle Seals fet in Cold j Silver and Pinchbeck ditto ; red and white Cornelian Seals fet in Gold ^ a few in Romt* Settings j white and brown Diamond-cut Crjftal Buttons fet in Gold ; Cypher ditto in ditto; Mocoa fet round with Garnets, in ditto; Diamond Rings j Fancy ditto ; Diamond and Garnet ditto ; falfe Stone ditto; enamell'd Motto Rings fet with Garnets Sc Diamonds ; twifled Wire ditto | Topat Rings with brilliant Diamonds; Pafte Girdle-Buckles, and Stay ditto ; enamell'd Gold Heart Lockets, fet with Garnets | plain Gold ditto ; enamell'd figuied China Smelling-Bottles, tipp'd with Gold ; Childrens

\ Stone Shoe-Bucklts; enamell'd Snuff-Boxes, in the Shape of Birds, Fruit, and flowers; and fome Shoe Fafhion ; Pa­ per ditto ; Ivory and enamell'd Patch-Boxes ; Paper, Ivor*, ad Straw Tooth-tick Cafes ; Mafoas Medak, gilt, chafed

aid plain ) Ivory Memorandum-Books, and Tortoife-Qtell litto: Steel, gilt, aad other Watch-Keys, with and with,

out Hooks; neat Hangers and Dirks, mounted in Silver, with green Handles ; Ivory Ind Wood Tea Tongs j rich jold, Silver, aad plain Velvet and Silk Needle-books, with *ookm|-QlalTes ; large and fmall black Sfxnijb Leatbu >ock*i-Boolu, with InftrumcBta and Piiver Locks ) not red Leather ditto, with laftrumtms aad ditto Locks; jifao- ned Watches : Temple Spectacles mounted in Silver, with he beft Nurfer (kin Cafes ; Silver Pipe-Lighters [ Silver

Whtntei nd Brih, whtl ConTi, chtfed ana plain ; Oold-WIre Ev-Ringa; cBgramd Osld bucket, and en- grtmd Cypher ditto ; Crape Riflp j Cryftal and Mocoa kut- tooa, fet in SUvUj Cbildrens ditto ; Cotsl Ntcklaces, andblue Turin Bcid ditto, f«r Children ; Steel Spurs ; plated Shoe-BackWi ; Cock Spun (GaRs); tlump, Gngk and three-drop Pafte Ew-RHigs; Pafte Necklaces ; Gilt and Piachbeck Saw tnd Kate-Bucklet | Bight-day Clocks, in aUt and anMtf'dCifia ) Tiurtr-fcoaf ditm ; Cold, Silver, and Pinchbeck Watchu, chafed tnd alsio j Ebon* Cruet Frimea, -wfth Ivory Pillars, and g»und CliOcs tipp'd with Silver ; Torfaife /hell Cost and Veft Buttons ; Silver ditto,

with * Liutel Branch ; Ctntibn Watch Stands, gilt and varniOi'd ; Silver-hihtd UktftSlvwii ] wkh May othtf Artk^'too tedioas to infcrt*

& At t» imftrl, in GOODS, -iid lot titm it. a tin vtrj lift TVrwi, In ! ditirmlmj l> fill far tbt fmilltfl Pnfl ; and iktft Gtftltmtit tnd La Jilt vibepltaft tifrvtur tiy vinb ibtir Orf**, mtj dtfaui » tin btjl 7rmmvu. ——— H, tlf, mttt, af Wvk u ktfptkt.i* »lt IU Brmntbn, nd pvn It* kftjl fri* ftr »U CM, &ilv*f, and Lati.

N. B. He has alfo to fell fooM BrillsaKs and Rofe Dia, monds, not manufjftured ; and feveral ArticJea in the Watch-maker's Way j foch is Walch-ClaRes, Sprints•nameU'd Dul-PUtet, H*ar and MlnoM.Hands, a middle' , 6a'd Turn-Banch, • r»i»pt dirje *lth a Reft, flat Biafs Pjoiofl-Wire of dirreniu Nuabtra, Cikk ditto, Hooks fa Chains, Sliding-Tonjs, Hand-Vifu, Pioioa-Files Pi,* ditto, Crofs ditt«, Vctfts and Steel Wjit of dih^rent Sons?

- --'J . l_._- . ——— _ -

7. bt 80-L&-ty tbt 8UBSCRJBEK, at 'PuBtic VENOOB, mt tbt Hnft of Ur. Richard Simpfbn, mar Pipe-Creek, in Ptaederlck Cinnfi

- on Wtdn</daj tbt ^d tf May A/7. ftr Bilk tf Excbangt, DoUmri mt 4/6, W/a/y 4 ,6* tr CurrntMtnty, . f

PART of a TRACT of LAND, called IVY CHURCH, containing 696 ACRES, more or

1 Y"!8 ib°Ut '"5 M>lM fr°m frtdtrick.Ttwn, is weH Thnber'd. and his a Urge Quantity of Meadow Ground. 7

Any Perfon inclinable to purchafe, may be in form*! of the Title and Terms of Sale, by aon v" ing to the SoWcriber on ElLRta,. * y Pply'

COAIE.

WILLIAM KNAPP WATCH-MAKER, '

A T the Requeft of feveral Gentl f-\_ this Province, has open'd Mr. Nathanttl Waters'*, near the Ch "u *l ANNAPOLIS, where he MENDS R«2 '" Horizontal, and Plain WATCHFS ^ the moft eafy Terms. Thofe Gentl °n that are fo kind to favour him withS Commands, will find them compleatlv ^ expeditiouny executed. As he hu been? guhrly brea to the WATCHMAKING! *' NESS, and has had Inftruaion, from Jl moft tmincnt in LONDON and DUBLIM that Way, he flatters hitnfelf that he ft!! give general Content. ^

THE Snbfcriber hereby gives Notice, th« u now lives at Mr. Fnmmlft Land o,»7

tviummck River, and Keeps the FERRY it'tkeuM Landing, where HT.Fnm.ll kept it, oppofc! Mr. Hoot t Perry, in VIRGINIA, and tlmfctk« Two as fine BOATS as any in A MM|CA S able and fkilful Hands who conftaotly attest! lo that Gentlemen, Ladies and Others, who fart 1 occafion to crofs the (aid River, may be afibrtdof immediate Difpatch, and that he will Ferry u cttn as any other Perfon on the River: He likewifcftf |ther informs the Public, that he keeps a Mode of Public Entertainment for themfelves, Horfn.fyV and thofe that will pleafe to favour him wits'tkjr Cuftom, may be aflured of the moft oblnrhr tad beft Ufage in the Power of 6 *

Ibtir »»J) oktdint btnllt Jmw/,JAMES NOTTINGHAM,

________Tavern-keeper, and Horfc Pink

St. Mary's Coonty, tltnb it, 1764. To be LET,

A STORE HOUSE 24 Feet long, ud il 1 Feet wide, with a Shed at the End, it ftfa'i

Warehoufe in Cbarlti County, where Mr. J,bn Biuhanan lately kept Store, together wlti a Lta- ber Houfe, at one End of which there ii t Coop in<; Room, and Bed Rotm. Any Per0atkitia- clines to Rent the fame, mar have u; Reptn made that fhall be judged neceJfcv, udsurl know the Terms by applying to

EDWAID Dtwu I

BY Advertifements piiblifhed la tk MqU \ Gaunt in January and fttrurj lat, tM

who are Indebted to Mr. THOMAS Diet,** requcftcd to Call and Settle, or Difcaup 119 refpeftive Balances by the aoth of Fttrurj vd, \ to which little Regard has been paid: Tit MM fcriber therefore (ires this f«thlrJibdor,ika1 M not complied with before the laft D«J of JfciM A ft ions will be conunenced agaiaft emr 0aW | to the (aid Tbtmmt Dkk, without"'"

Attendance will be given, at by Mr. Ufion Sbtrtdine, who is a«lkoriaci »> fe I Sabfcriber, to ad juft and fetcte *U tfcawo, * |to grant Rtccipta for all Pay ne«O »*

" ' Atnst*

HEREAS of Ritbt

ty, in the Province of J.WW, powered by an Aft of Aflembly of vince, paflcd the zad of Novtmhr U* » and difpofe of his Father's Lands, to 4c i|W Biddey agreeable le- live Jnttntion of »'»*|' ther'« Will : Thefe-a/e* therefore fo girt W" to all Perfoni Incfltnble to Purcb»fe ^ " > That the Lands aforeftid, contaming aW Up Acres, will be fet up by the Subfcribe^tJ P«« Vendoe, »t frtdtrlck-T^n, in Cad, on the 21 ft*af of J**» s«it. we very valuable, -tsvsy as» b« FrtJtritt.Vmumt on the OMUB * * "P* tfcere are feveral Houfo, Orcbarf, *** a Mill with a coralant Stwam, and wy nicnt for a Merchant Mill, &f .

Th* Title ia indifpfltabk.RiciuaD

FTEEN Aerea of LAND, at th. Head of Jfcr,*.*t*»n

County, the Firft Tuefday in ^g'J1 Cwart, conveniently fituated for a

RICHARP

••

SUPPL

gives Notice, thit he iWfs Landing, wf,. be FERRY ufatiA '1 kept it, oppote to NIA, and that ktku ny in 'Anisic*, isd i confhmly attend, fa id Others, who kirt I ver, may betffondof the will Ferry ucsea liver: He likewife dr. it he keepi a Hotifc cl lemfelves, Horfn,yf. } favour him wits tW» the mo ft obliging nd

abitint btmkli Strata, s Noi"r> moHAN, :per, and Horfc Firricr. }

blifoed la Ik and ftkrurj 14, iksfc r. THOMAJ DICK, MM Ettle, or Difckarp tsci eaoth of'Mnijrt a j been paid: Tie Sob- i us firthtr-Notki, duiiM

S U P P L E M E N TTo the MART LA XQ GAZETT fc, [N°. 991.]

115

2 7. »764-

RA N away on the Ninth of this Inflant,

from the S'ubfcriber, living on Gum- ptwdir Falls, nesr Maj. tbcmai Frank- /iVs, in Baliimtrt County, Maryland, Three Servant Men, vix.

Gttnt Smith, about 6 Feet bjgh, of a fair Com­ plexion, thin vifagM, wears a cut Wig or bis own fhort brown Hair, has loft the fore Finger pf his riaht Hand : Had on a brown Cloth Coat with Metal Buttons, st light colonr'd Veft, Leather Breeches, and good Shoes and Stockings.

Gttrgt BFW/, about j Feet 9 Inches high, of a fwarthy Complexion, and has fhort black Hair : Had on t\*o Vefts, one blue, and the other, a double breafled white Planner one, old Leather Breeches, good Shoes and Stockings, and an old

TbomaiSimf/o*, is about 5 Feet 8 Inches high, rfull faced, of a fair Complexion, and has vellow Hair; one of the Fingers of his left Hand fo difa- bled that he can't (hut it: Had on when he went away, a dark brown Coat, a brown Veft, old Breeches the fame Goth of the Veft, a Pair of TrowferS, good Shoes and Stockings, and a Felt Hat, with a narrow Brim, bound round with Cades Binding. They are all EngHJbmtp, and it may be they will part.

Whoever takes op the faid Servants, and brings ,,iem to their Matter, or fecures them m any Goal, fo as he may have them again, mall have SIX POUNDS Reward, or Forty Shillings for either,P»id bv ...JAMES ACER.

T1

JUST IMPORTED,[httt Elizabeth, Caft. JOHUSOM, frtm LONDON,

mud It bt S»U by tbt Subftrittr »t tit Sttrt in BALTIMORE-TOWN,

A NEAT Affbrtment of EUROPEAN and EAST-INDIA GOODS, fuitable for the

[Spring and Summer Seafbns, Wholesale or Retail, I either for Tobacco, Sterling Money, Bills of Ex- Ichaage, MaryU*dw /V»»/)/'i;a«rr<i-Currency, Lnm- [berpt any Sort, Wheat, Flour, Flax Seed, Skins for Furaj in flwrt, alB^rhing rather than give [Credit. • V|

JONATHAN PLOWMAN.

SHIP BREAD, Flour, Pork, and Tucpeatine, by the Barrel, ;tP be SOLD, at the Dock in

inapt/ii, by . - JAMS}* REITH. Likewife all Sorts of Leather by, (he Quantity.

V C H EM E »/ "* L Off S; R'r,ttr tbf.li/t ^fTalbot Comity Stbttl.

HERB being a Neceflity for making con fiderable Repairs to the Buildings of this

School, and alfo forae Addition thereto for the Matter's Convearcncy, and the Funds appropriated

I to it's Ufis being already charged with a heavy Defect The Vinttrs, unprovided with any other

[ Means, take Leave to propose the Method of Lot­ tery, to raife the Sum of Three Hundred and Sixty Pounds, for anfwcririr the Purpofe aflovemcmioned.

This School, thro the Abilities and extraordi­ nary Affi daily of the prefcnt Matter, has for many Years, even under great Difadvantages, been look'd upon as perhaps the beft and raoft- frequented in the Province; And (hould this- Schene focceed, and the Buildings be render'd more commodious, by having the School-Room enlarged, and the upper Chambers well fitted for the Reception of Boarders, it night* foon become ftill more extenfively ufeful then it has hitherto been. >

INITKUCTION, or right Eddcation, is oniver tally confefl'ed to be one of the great eft Advantages in Life. It is the beft and trueft Improvement of our rational Faculties i and thofe dfeful Arts and Sciences, by which the Condition of Mankind has been tendered more aappy and commodious, are, FB a great Meafure owing to it. It perget off the Droia of Slavery and Superilition, attd bears a friendly AfpeS on Liberty, and the focial Interefls of Mankind. . ; .r . ' ' •

SoLLicirotre to (ectore this noble Advantage, and abutted, entirely, by Sentiments of Tender- ncfs and Regard for the rifing Generation, the Vifitors flatter themfelves that every Lover of his Country, and Friend of Mankind, will warmly promote a Lottery fo laudable in it's Intention, and countenance, with his Favour and Indulgence, Thia Nusuier of ScHooi-Le»axi

T«a S C H E M E

JUTT IMPORTED frtm LONDON, /* tbt Sb} Elizabeth, C*f/. JOHN JOHNSON, mud

tt it SM h ibi Snfiftrif>tr »t bit Sttrt if Uma- M A* ftt a one-it, ty Wbtltfrh tr Rttmil,

GJkBAT— Variety. of EUROPEAN and EJSr.IN.DlA GOODS, fnitable to

and Winter Setfon; among which areBohee and Hyfon I ea, Afn»U abd Wtfit*i Snuff, Bt* Xr*/»»'s Porter, Chtjkin and Ginttfttr Cheefe, Gunpowder, Bar Lead, Shot, &c. &c. for Cam, Bills of Exchange, Tobacco, or fhort Credit.

RiAD MAGRUDER.

Pritui. I

Ltmfm, ijtbAW. 1763.

THE Honourable Commiflioners of his Ma- jeRy's Ciiftoms, having been inform'd that

ICompofitions have been frequently enter'd into [for the.Duties impofcd by the Aft of 6 Gte. II.

payable to his Majefty at the Ports of A*uriem, give this Public Notice, That whoever will make )ifcovcr.y of any Perfon or Perfons, who (hall

have been guilty of entering into, or conniving at, Ifuch Compofitions, to Jib* Ttmf/t, Efq; or Pittr \anJtlfb, Efqj Surveyors-General of his Maiefty's "Tuftoms in Ntrtb-Amtritm, or other principal Offi­

cer of his Majefty's Cuftoms, the Collector, or Comptroller, of any Port, except the Port where Ifuch Fraud was enter'd into, fo that the Parties offending may be convicted thereof, and the Du­ ties recover'd to the Crown, mall receive One Third Pan of the Duties fo recover'd. ',-.'" fj Ordtr »/ tbtHt»t*rablt tbt Ctmmtftntr, tf JvV " Mtjtfy', Ctfltmi, . , ,

BENEDICT CAXVIKT, CdUftw.iB Subscribers' having freauently fufler'd great Injury in their Stock, &c. by Perfons

ing through their Plantations with Dogs and Inns, aflder Pretence of Hunting aad Fowling, hich .they conceive no Perfon has a Right to do ithout Leave, Givg THU PUBLIC NOTICI,

at they are determined to profccote every Per- wbo (hall hereafter trefpafs on their Lands,

* inclofed from the Weftarn Branch ofPrntumt, ear Ufftr.Mar/tontgb, to the North Branch of fame River, a little below M*i*t-P/t*/*at.

CLEMENT HILL, JOHN HsrauM, WILLIAM LOCK Weews.

ofof of of of of of of ef of

DtUar,. joo

.'3«» I 5o

.. 100, I; ft--: . 50r»r*e>'

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6

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41010

162SO* ,

i Pfc* drawn Blank,

9Is.

are- are

Dill*,,. joo3.°° 300

Ji atx> .''150

are•.'**<

too

3090.:-,•'§'

Pris«f, Blswki.

1600 TldEeta- at 4 Dollars each, 6400 i $ per Cent £. 360THIS Scheme is apparently more promifing to

the Adventurer, than any hitherto offered ; there being not many more Blanks than Prizes, and the Deduction only 15 per Cent: And as the Vifitors have been mOch encouraged to propofe th.is Lottery, they, have JUafoa to hope it will fpeedily be drawn. - — - -.--

The Reverend Jib* GtrSn, Meffieurs

TJNCOURAGBMENT to any reputable Per­ ry/ tan or Perfons inclinable to pur chafe a com­ modious Plantation, including an excellent Seat andConveniency for a Grift Mill, or efpeciilly for an Iron Mill or Furnace: There il to be difpofed of by the Subscriber in FnJtrick County. • Plan­ tation near Sm^mbant, lad adjoining th« upper Part of B*ttimcrt COUSNJT i which Plantation con- fiis pf about 83) Acre* of La rid, with about 50 Acres of clear Land, 10 or ta Acres whereof is good Marih Meadow, .and whereon is a Barn, Dwclling.Houfe, Out-Hoofes, and other Conve­ niences recjuifite; befidfs a, cwtftant and fufficient Stream of Water ranging thro' the fame, and ma­ king a or 3 moft emisMot Fails witktsfthe Pre- rnifesi and^rjiw* is, wkhoot Doubtj a Plenty of Iron Ore convenient to the fame Place. Any (a* abovt) inclinable, tuff apply .to the Subscriber, (tbe proper Owner) who csus praTam* to give much further Encouragement. SAMUBL EMMITT.

S_ the Sabfcriber has declined the mercantile _ Bofinefs, he take* thia Method of returniag hi* ThajUta to thofe of his Coltoraers who ha>e favour'd him with their Dealings, and paid iheir Accounts- regularly, and at the fame Time dvfarcs)

all Perfons indebted to him (either in the phyfleal or mercantile Way) whofe Accounts have been Twelve Months ftanding, to come and fettle th« fame without Delay, or they may expecl proper Procefles in Law will "be iffited againft them. He has a ('mall Parcel of GOODS on Hand, which he will fell by Wholefale at a very low Pric* for any Kind of Money. ...,.„:.: JOJHWA WASIFIILD.

JUST IMPORTED frtm LONDON, h tbt EAOLB, Cmft. MATHARD, ami it tf StU

.. mi mf. Sttrt in BALTJMoai-ToWM, (fbtttfalt ffKttfit,

VARIETY of EUROPEAN and EAST-IN- ,;DJA.X5OODS, for ready Money, or fhort Credit: Alfo H'tj).India and Neu>.E*tlnd RUM,

and Js%M»e|(bSUOAR, by the Hoguead or Bar­ rel.

Being fully determined to depart this Province next Spring, and as my Return is very uncertain, nni reemeft all Persons Indebted to me, to dif- charge (be Jane, to preeesk Trbeble > and any juft Demands that may appear again ft me, I am ready to pay on. Notice. The Bofincfs of My H,onfe, and Stere, wfll be carried on as ufual in my Abfcnce.--•— WANTED,

A Veflel frosn (50 to aoo Tons, to carry Lum­ ber to Bturttftit*. Anjr Perfos*. having fnch to Charter, may hear of a Freight, on Application to

ifpnl 17. JOHN STITSXNION.Paper Money, or Silver, for Bills of Exchange.

» lt '5°° Bu^els of INDIAN CORN to difpofc of, for which 1 T 1 ! **• ». ««fonable Price, and wfll en : « »t » ood Landing on

JUSIPH WOWA4AN,*

and Hnry /sWs>4Uf, Vilftor. , Col. <Tbtmai btriai*t, Mr: Jets*/ LUyJ Cbambtrltint, and Mr. WlUitu* Nicrli \ who are appointed MANXdias, will five Boad and be on Oath for the faithful BdHcation of thia Treft.

The Drawing to begin as foon at the Tickets are fold, at VWsW C«e»t:Houfe, in the Prefcnce of a Majority of the Managers, ahd fuch of the Adven­ turers u chafe to attend, of which the Public {hall have timely Nettce in the Marjtanl G+uitt, and a Lift e/ tWPrlsws .(hall alfo be pubUfhed imme­ diately after die Drawing. ,

All Prizes not demanded witnin Six Monthe after Publication, will be deemed a generous Be­ nevolence to the School, and applied accordingly.

Ticket* mty be had of any-of the Managers.All Kinds of Money now in Circulation will be-'--—- ——— - and paid in-Difcharge of the

ALL Perfons indebted to the Eftate of JOHN SCIMNER, Efm late of Ctlvtrt County, Deceafed, either qn Bond, Note or Account, are.

defired to make fpecdy Payment thereof, or com* and fettle the fame by Bond, or other Security : And all Perfons who nave any Demands agalnft the faid Efiale, are required td bring them in, proptrrv artefted, that they may be difcharged.

Condant Attendance will be given at the late Dwelling-House of the Deceased.

ANTED for the Snow APOLLO, M*rti*, Matter, for LONDON, and BOW

In* in, die Eiftern-Branch of P*}*wmvk, FOUR , JBLE SEAMEN. For further Partkolan en- qdrt of tt/e Nf after on board, or of '.

1 :<M: OHaitrorHER

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fc

ALL Perfons indebted to the Eftaie of ltnain Stmmti, lafc-of Ptrt-TMcet. Inn$«ijer,

deceafed, are dflfired to make immediate Payment to the Subfcriber, that fhe may thereby be enabled to pay off the juft Claims that may be againft the faid Eftate. -Thofc who neglect complying with thit Reqaifhion, .nay depend that comptnfive Me­ thods will be made ufe of. And all Perfons who are Creditor*, are defired to bring their Account* in, that they may'be adjufted, by

MARY SEMMES.N. B. Tobacco will be taken in Payment.

IITPOR.TED from LONDOJ *V>> ELISABETH, C*ft. Joan JOHNSON,

_ .* ft* S O Lfl fir C&, KU* / £*tbuiv\ ff Tttmt, +t tbt Sutferiltr'i Sttrt, ft Harrifon Lane'/, ««r Herring-Bay,

WEAT ABSORTMENTof EUROPEAN AST-INDIA GOODS, fuiubte for

the Seafon. SAMVIL LA Hi, Son i

T,

AN away from the Subfcnber. in County, qn the Firft Day of Afril laft. an

Servant Man, named Ktgtr JV&nr, he wai Formerly a Soldier in the MmrjUmd Service, is a middle fiz'd Fellow, a great Liar, vary Talkative, very food of Drink, and pretends to many Kinds of BujiDcfs. He had on and took with him, i white Shirt, i Ofnabrig Ditto, I Check Ditto, a Gtraa, Serge Veft and Breeches, a new Felt Hat, old Shoes, and two Pair of Stocking*.

Whoever take* op the faid Servant, and brings him home, (hall receive Three Pounds Reward.

BENJAMIN MACK ALL.

, Knt-IJUmi, Afril $, 1764.

RAN away laft Week, and made over to the Weftern Shore in a Canoe, a Convift Servant

M*9, named Wttlitm ttickarji, he is about c Feet 6 Inches high, wears his Heir which is very black, aad is 40 Yean of Age: Had on when he went a- way, an old Hat, a brown Coat, a green Jacket, Ofaabrirt Skirt, old Leather Breeches. oldStocV- iag*. and an old Pair of half worn Shoes, with plain plaited Buckle* in them.

Whoever fecurei tbe fatd Runaway, fo as the Subscriber may get hi*» again, fhall have Forty Shillings Reward, paid by '

Biroww.

RAN away from on board the Snow WW*mt on Tburfday Night, the Fifth of

April laft, then lying in Stutb Riwr, an Irijb In­ dented Servant Man, named Ibomtu B*reb, 5 Feet 8 or 9 Inches high, about 26 Year* of Age, of a fandy Complexion, much freckled, fay* he is a Mill-Wright by Trade: Had on when he went away, a blue Cloth Jacket, an old Linen Frock, two old Woollen Veto, black Stocking Breeches, black Stockings, and Country made Shoes. He took from Cm^k Burgtjt, a light colour'd Sagathy Coat, a Scuff colour'd Broadcloth Jacket, a Pair of Nankeen Breeches, a fine Shin, a Country made Hat. a grey Cut Wig, and a Gun without a Guard. It i* fuppofcd he will try to get over into firrifif.

Whoever fecure* the faid Servant, fo that hi* Matter may get him again, (hall have Three Piftole* Reward, on giving Notice to JAMI* COLB, Commander of the faid Snow, at Wjt River. «

Mmr<b 19,

AFTER the Breaking op of the Store in thi* Place, which belonged to Meffieors JAMIS

Tobo and COMPANY, all Perfons indebted to the {aid Company, were defired to difcharge their Debt*; or fettle by Bowi; but a* moft of them have paid little Regard to the Notice given them there, and fome have been fo rareafonable a* to rafale to give their Bond*, notwithstanding this Manner of Settlement war propoM with a View of making Payment* more cafy, by waiting till fuch Time as they could get their Tobacco ready, or more conveniently raife. the Money : I muft now inform thefe People, Uut tiny need ««t expefl any farther Indulgence, for he who afiftcd for faa*e Tine in that btore (and who is now impowecesl to CoUed tae Debts dut to the Company) has Orders to commence Suits againft fuch as will not fettle to his Satisfaction, and to have Reconrfe to Moup of Compul&on, when that* of MildneCs will not anfwer.

Notice it alfo given, That the LOT it) Pijtm- tfwfj t which belongs to the faid Company U to be Sold, on which ftajtdJ a very convenient Stote- Houfe, with a Cpaptia|-Room, a good Lumber Houfe, a Stable, and a Kitchen. Any one who incline* to purchaf* the fame, may enquire for Terms, at the Hoofe of Mr. AU**M*r B*mll.

NiMiAttMitttriu, Attorney in Faft.

MaaYLAHp, Vmikt County. 2. ^ HE brow* HoHe Ttm J«*i, will ftand thi.

Seafon at Mr. John AUtm fUmatt, and will cover Mares at Two Guineas and a Half the Seafon. 7»m J**i was bred by Col. J»km T*jlM in yirginif, he was got by Sir ArWmuWf Btck- vmtk't Horfe of the fame Name, that was the Pro­ perty ofUr.Cmrr; he woo a King's Plate and fome Fifties i his Dam. is Bttij BimxMm, fhe was got by Bfau, out of Jt**j GUMTM j Jtmuy Ctwrw was bred by Mr. HnJ/m, out of a Mare of Mr. *W», and got by Capt. JfftyrS* Quty, Son of f«x, fhe won the eighty Guineas at Lite*!*, and was covered by BUau before fhe was fas* oat of Bag- U*4, which produced Bitty Bltxtik, who w»* foaled in yirgim*: Bfau was famous at a Stallion, and for winning (even Kief's Plates; h* was got by 1b F/jimg or DrunjHrt CtiUtn,

Ttm JtMu. while the Property of Col. T«wW, won the following Purfcs; in Jmlj 1761 a PoKc of 3C/. at Nnv-Hrbt, Weight for Size, two Mile Heats; the MMJ following, a Pmft of 50 /. at TaftoJumttfi, two Mile Heats, 10 StOM Weight; in the fvcceeding Oatbtr, he woa the great Purfe at WM*,fi*rit Weight i» Stone, 4 Mile Heats i and i« Nrvtmltrt won the Purfe of 50 A at New- imfll,, t Mile Heats, 10 Stone. wMi Baft. He is now found, and free from all BleMdhet.

Then is exceeding goad Paftttrage, and great Care Oital be taken ot the Mares,^ gratis. '

A iSSSSJ&^^sss^^therconvftnieiifOat-Houfes) and. in. Alfo, fome good Warehoufo" _ men* Wharf, fo ^hat a Veffcl that draws or 10 Feet Water, may take in on on the Wharf, all in good Repair.ent for purchafing Grain or Tot>acco7ilifo!S' ,1 ing Houfe being at the fame Place, and fcLL f I Ships load there for Lttb*. ' fcTtnl 'I

The Subfcriber has alfo a Merchant Mill. «. conftant Stream, within a Mile of the Stow H«L* Any Perfon that want*, by applying to r- - be fumiihed with Flour in Barrels, or a i of Indian Corn, or have Grain ground tau it by Water to the U*J ,/ E*jt aforef*j<J " giving my Overfeer Notice at faid Mill he Cffl receive and deliver it again with Difpttcb boB, provided with a Team for. that Pnrpofc'uin hope will give Sathfiftkrc to all thitUcBnr to make Trial. NICHOIAI MACCQM,,—— - - ___ ___- "^ -_.''- T - _.--—— - __ ' _____ '• *

HERE AS the Officers for the Pirifcrf JsVf«m'f Wtjtminjttr, in the Couiy «4r/, find it expedient to Ereft »CWk '

or Chapel of Eafc in the upper Part of U* ftd Parifli, where the prefcnt old Chapel of Etfc it now fituate, on the Head of Cw/i/i Craek, is* old One being gone to Decay, and otherwifc tout "" much too fmall for the Congregation, totJlutlt attending there on Divine Wotfcip : Hnmj t Sum of Money in Hand (faved from tbe Vtcucy of a Minifter, for fome Time after thcDeiiiof the late Incumbent, the Rev. Mr. Wait* O«/«r,J but much too fmall to anfwer the Purpolc. Asj regarding tendeily the Intereft of tbs laaibiatu, moft of whkh are in neceffitoui CircundbuM) and further encouraged by the Regard paid B Lot. eerie* in general, left landable in their Isttsm than the following -. They have thoecht prtfora propofe the Method (to avoid if pofiwe u kSdt ment) by Way of Lottery, for Kaiung tSt» of Two Hundred and Twenty-five Poult Cmm Money for the Purpofc abovcnentiea«4.

Tm SCHEME:Nitmttr t/frimm.

HSt

T> AN awsy from Ae Subferiber, In X County, on the loth Day of Afril laft", a Nit ant Man named Jmmti Fmrrt^u, an Iri^mtn, about 5 Feat 7 Inches high, a lufty wsB-fetPsJMow, ota faadj CompkWP, with ^bi(e Rye Brow*; a large Scar on hit Icji Arm. which has been out W Joint, and very, much, diffigured. Had on a Fear- nougnt Jacket, patch,'d on tbe Sides, a blue Jacket without Sleeves, Ofnabrigs Shirt, Leather Breeches. Ofnabrigt T(owfcn and good Shoe*.

Likcwj/c, A lutyv Servant Woman named, tuf- (\H* Ufa Couatry-born, ahput 2$ Yean of Afa, Had on a Qwfl cheauer'd Gown, a crofs bart'd Petticoat, a. wb^o ^ajxtn Hat lined with pale ted Silk, t^ye Stockiags. good Shoe*, and Rrafi Suckles. They pal* tor Man and Wife.

« Whoever take* up t^e laid Senoxnoj, and brings tbsvs hoase,' (hall have Eight Dollar* Reward, and reafonable CVargei, jjajnby

RAHPLB

[» L E JR, ' 3 At N^. RozEa's, faPrW(-GariJ* Cdunty,/COVERS at Two G«uMw * SEASON, \^j ^ad-Five Shillings the Groom; he ww bred by the late Col. T*/kr, and got.wf Mr. MtrWi noted Horfe 1revtUtr> out of Hifi CtMfl, U a fine Ilrong Horfe, upwards of 16 Hand* high.

Gqad Batyliage far HARKS, aid what ftiould not prove with Fnal, to have tfcc Liberty of next Seaioa w sylf Ptice. . , '. ' .: ' *

M»764.

IOULD CANDLES, MABSIIA WINE, aad Bvrett'd PORK, M be Sold, by

-.--•—- '» 1764,

IN an A^rertKemDM poUilUd in tae JtWytarf G**MU, boarrag Date Afrit 6th, 176), ia-

formiag the Dabttxa of the Leu-Ofice, That nnlef» they paid off and difcharged their refpec- tiye Bond* by. the.Th>ti«)t« D«y of Jmif laft, they would be put in Suit i to wkkk lisde lonrd has baea paid: TttBWFORE the CeaimUBoaen once atprtgnp Notice, Tbtt iktry will ioHneA- ;atcly proomi ia Satag out Ex4cutioai upon all the Bond* dot to torn a* Trufteet of the Loan- Office afetafcU. aa4 that they will continue fo to- do aadl all th« Bodd* ate paid off, the Time for finifhing and compleating the whole Bufiaefs beine ^ Ort. . 8igwnl par Or+r,

1 3 R- COVDIN, a. P. C. Office.

i3

S to

400 i i

4&a

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r/ff^

are

are

,tjo

of of of of•f

-. p «f- r/T-f;of « -st* ?*>

Flfft drawn BUnk, 5 Lsfl Ditto, 5 Laft draw* Blank before tae 7 j/. j Nejctdtawa Blank after the jt I. \

Sum nnM it{ Prixas.

i $18 Blank*.

looo Ticket* at tea. each, b

AS there are tittle more tkan , Prize, many of which areJar|t sad fskji*

to no Deduction, it's nqped will be a ""' ~ eacoorege the Sale of the Ticket*.

The Manageri appointed are, Mlftnn " 7«*/* 7«V.^, tlijtk titVfb,

'illit* Lux, Pttr'uk HttpH

| wh.9 are to give Bond and b* Oi ftrt ihe fatth&l Difdttrge of the Trul

- >- _,^ 'Tfce Drawitife t» bevnr at foou as die TOW Can be difpofed^of, in the Prefcnce of a M»J<««» of the Manager*, and fuch of the AdtltW*1* think fit to attend. ./

The Time and Place of Dnwlng will bt «* ti«>d- In the M*ryt**<t Gvutt* fame Ton* W* the Drawing commences, as will life the PHtes Immediately after.

AH Prize* not demanded within SU after fact Publication, will be ftMM* * ronflv given for the Ufe sbovtaje»wO«l*> applied accordingly. t

TICKIT* may t* had of any of the at their refpeAiva Places, of Abod*» «f Rev. M*-. W,f, and l^wnft «" ''

AJiir, and and at the

ofin

ANNAPOLIS: Printed by 3<TOtt «tetn and MJHUam minll, ! in Cbtrles-Strtet. All may be fupplicd with this GAZETTI at isu. and (tdptr Year. ADVERTI$BME;NT8 of a Length are infcjrted 'for\jt. Ac Firft Week, and it. each Time after : And L6ng Onet in Pro' 111

for the Pttifr of fttr, in OK Conn nt toEreftaCVini xr Part of tot bid Chapel of Etfc it Carrf/i Cmk, Ha

adotherwifctooaa [relation, toaOaidt /orQup : Ruing i d from the Vicucy : after tkDeiiiof

or Utiatoi aSmof 5ve Poaawh OmtK 'I

ban UwaKtabloiareJarHudfttljt*

will he MM<*

The SA Z E T T E.[XXtb Year.] THURSDAY, May 10, 1764.

LONDON, Tebntry II. '

WE hear tbit the whole Crew nf a Shift,

laVfly arrived from Jamaica, have been poifoned by a black Woman-Cook they had on board, who after (he had commit­ ted it, threw herfclf into the Sea, and was drowned. They are all dead, except

he Captain and two Men, who are very bad.Feb. 14. We hear that the Humps of the Yacht, in which

her Royal Highnefs the Prmcefs of Brunfwick failed, were bbliged to be kept going to the Time of her linding at

"poor new Shift, of 74 Guns each, are ordered to be laid tn the Stocks at Breft ; and that they may be got ready for

wiih the greater tipedition, an additional Number of iands is ordered to be employed on them.

Two Millions of Livres, in Money and Hills of Exchange, , arrived at Genoa from Vienna, deflmtd to difcharge the

which wai procured there for the Emprefs Queen, uring the laft War. k '

Feb. 16. The floufe of Commoni fat till Seven o ClockiTefterday Morning. The Speaker was 10 Houra in the

hair, which was the lonteft Sitting, by three Hours, thatI remembered to have happened. No Strangerl were fuBer-

I to remain in the Houfe.We can allure the Public, that Mr. Beirdmore has given

koticeof Trial, in the AOion which he has brought againft he King's Mfftengers, for breaking into his Houfe, and in-

ftmg hit, and his Clients Books, Papers and Writings, I that the Trial will come on before the Right Hon. Lord

Ihief Juflice P»ATT, at the Adjournment uf the Sittings,;Uiy n«t Week.

It is now faid that Nine Tboufand Sf»m«n, md Ma-. will be taken into the Service of the current Year.

It is faid an entire Stop is going to be put to the Eiporta- on of Corn from thefe Kingdom* for Twelve Months; it pving been computed, that ihe Lofs in this Article alone,

the exceflive MoiAnefa of the Seafoo, already ex- ds 100,000 t.

[The Utrtcht Gazette, in an Article from Parii, fays, I We leirn from Dublin, that Ireland is become, in regard

our Kingdom, and thofe nf Spain and Portugal, what jpt formerly was to the Number of Siatet fituate along i Coafts of the Mediterranean, and what Sicily is at pre-

nt to lft\j ; for it exported Corn into ihnfe three King- ni, 'in ihe Year 1763, to the Amount of 1,700,000

ami, 110,000 I. Sterling.[Public Prayers are ordered throughout the AuDrian Ne-

t, to be ottered up in all their Churches, to deprecate leaven for a CifTation ef the heavy Rains which they have td of (are. [Fit. 18. The Houfe of Commoni did not break, op till

ten flve and fix o'clock this Morning. I We hear that a. Proclamation for a General Faft wilKoon I iflued out to implore the Almighty for a Ceflalion of the avy Rains and Inundjlioni. It it itnpoflible to dtfcnbe the deplorable Situation of the

knt in Lmcolnflure ; and this one Inftance, among many t may be given, will give but a faint IdereT their wretch-

)Condition: At Dourn, lift Week, a Fanmtx who badi in Deeping Fen, fold for Five Shillings onTf, a Stack

' Hay of 140 Load, and a Stack of Oats which gjew upon Jtcea Acres of Land : fo great it thvLtffa i»<*artle. IF«*. si. The Royal Charlotte and Mary Yachts are nt- ^ op at Deplford, In order to carry «MT hit Uajtfty to hit

noun Dominiaas, which, it is fud, h« wilt vifit fame: in May next.

[Two Spanilh Mm of War, arrived at Carthagena from

eafing out all the wafte Lindt of this Kingdom, belonging o the Crown ; and that the fame will foon be laid before an

guft Aflembly.It is faid there !s an Intention to propofe a Bill for laying

a general Stamp Duty throughout all our American Colonies ; jot it cannot be thooght confident with the Genius and pirit of oar happy Constitution, that any Sett of Men what­

ever, either at Home or Abroad, ftiould be fubjeft to be taxed, without'Reprefeotatives to aflent or diOcnt to filth a Tax.

We hear that an Affair will come upon the Carpet in a few Dayi, thit will mike agmtNoife in the World.

It it mrto compiled that ibt Demandt tflftollen Drapery, ind other eotrfe Englijb Mannfallnrei in tie Cloatbing H'ij, from

" ' and tbe Northern Provincei, exceed ibal of anj Year, at jttnunt ef tbt enlarged Number of the In-

ibt Pent, bj Tm Hnndted Ttnftnd Pomdi. At in Infante if tbt Great Indnfry of ibe French in ibeir

Pfrtvfonndland Fif>eriet,mart inftrmtJ, by Lfttertfrtm tbinte, tbal 15,000 S^iiintalt if Fijb, tangbt in lot Amtrian, tr mitt priptrff ibt Eng/i/b Seal of Newfoundland, have teen exported frtm Frtnte It the feveral Marten, in Spain onlj, Jinte llefrfl

't /v«r ibt! H frtmttl tbt Growth of Half III America, it it froftJtJ H /elicit t Btmitj tf S/, ftr Tn far ibt frfl ibret ?V<rri, 61. ibt mat ibttt Yetrt, +1. tbt mtxt rifrr. ami ll. ftr thru Yean mort, bj vbieb Timt it it tbtufbl ibt Mmuftlttirl mill te tbli it ftfpt't iif'/f.

We tttr tbtljretrtl Sbifi tf Wtr mil flinty be ful inlt Ctrnmifln* ftr t Cmixi,

Stm tfitr ibt Oteiftn tf Mr, Willtfl Affjirt tnJ'nifJtj lift *l WtJIminJIer, tn Expreft wau »ijpt1<bnl it tbtl Cemtlaun at Parii.

Simti lie J'trdiilt tfTtfltribj t[di»fl Mr.WtHtt, ibt W4[tri r.:vi run Tmlvt It dm, ibtt ikal Centtnun Jut ml rtium it Enrhnd viitbi* ibtfiftur fiart.

Feb. i]. By a Gtntltman from Tbomey we ire informed, that notwithstanding the greateft. AiTiduity ufcd in flrengthen- ing and fupporting the Bank from Guyborn to Clow Crofs, it is greatly feared that it cannot be made to refift the Impe- tuofity of the Waters in Wifbich and Thorney Fens mnch longer, in (he lowcft Parti of which the Water it BOW at lead fix Feet deep, and continue! to life | fhould the Wind blow ftrong at N. W. it will raife the Water at lea ft two Feet higher againft the faid Bank, which mud inevitably beat it down. If this Bank mould blow op, it will lay more than 35000 Acres of Land fix Feet under Water. The Re­ pairs of the above Bank have already cod upwards of loool.

The Inundation caufcd by the Breach in the Bank between Cowbett and Handkerchief-hall, has laid all South Holland in th< County of Lincoln, and Parti contiguous, containing at leaft 100,000 Acres of Land, more than four Feet under Water; the Loft fuflained thereby cannot be lefs than 150,000 1. fhould the fame become dry by Michaelmas next, which there it very little Probability of.

Fit. »o. They writi from Paris, that the Seine hit rifen by the late Rains, one and twenty Feet above itt ufual heights, and hat oveiflowed iti Banks in feveral Parts.

The River Tiber has lately overflowed itt Banks, arid done incredible Damage to the adjacent Countriei, by laying (hem under Water.

Extncl of i Letter from Ilfracombe, Jan. 17. ." Tbt IPea'ber bjt tun fir tbefe fw« Mtntti ran Innftfluavt

Ibtn ibt tlJtf Man bere ttn rrmtmbtr. I have f~tn tn Inbtti- mt hi Mtt mar rAri Pint tlmtjlfixtj Ytttl, <*f itnntt real- It fi «ri Gain if JfW ( krot been f> pent and variatle ti

Hot left iban ibirit Stil brut ktfn Itf, **d nay JUtn tm ibn Ctafl, ttdfjur mire btvt fitted ibe fame Fate

ttr Foremaft, Snuff nt. Main Tofma/l, tnJ one Man, an «MI lltrmajt in fmb Diflrefi, ti ntlbing tat ibt wndtrftl Inter-

tf PrtviJenee cnld bttvt favei eitber Sbif tr Livei \ftr f It tttir Aenunli, ibfj bid been f:ur Daft nrl four

fflfbn tltfi « tirttin Dnrk, ly kiin[ dnmt ft tear 0* Inn* k^tnjt LH Sttft, ti ti btvt tubing left ftr ibeir Prefervttta* but ibt uncertain Defendant if Antitn ttd, Ctblet, Ivit tf ivbitb tbey ttfl \ and bid tbej net frtviJentially met vritb me of oar £.<ili, icbitb 'iivta1 ktr in, foe, in all burnjn Probability,

01 tbe ffetjb Sbore. Our Bean are dtitf timing in [nuttinglorca, bring tn Account, that while they were at Majorca L. tr tltir in Diflreft; ind Yeflerdjy ivben ibe rftttber tletrrdnp, e happened fuch a violent Hurricane, that rrtar all ihe m tf ibem firtnnaielt fell in vnlb bit Maje/rt't Slttf tf tTtr chants Ships that wW in thl Port perrmed, many ! ' L .-. _.....---- m were laden.

|?he Damage done at Oporto by Inundations and the ex- Wive Rains, is computed to amount to 10,000 Moidorei. (Some Utters from Paris fay, that the King has declared 1 cannot now, nar hereafter, fupport the Haft-India Com-

iTbey write fronSiiiria, that they are diligently rtcruumj U Troops in that Country ; that they arc repairing tHe Vtifications of Schwtidn'ilt, and alher l\>wni, bujrt*g brftifor the Military Service-, and filling the Migaainet. \Tit. ij. At a Court 'of Coanmon-CouneJl at Guildhall,

the lift of Fibruary, 1764.iRtfolved, Thai thi Thaokt ol this Coutt be pttfenltd to > Robert Ladbioke, Knl. Sir Richard Gljnn, Bart. [illiam Beckford, tfq; and the Hon. Thornu Harley,

the Reprtfentitives of this City, for their sellout and ntcd End«a«niirt 10 alTert the Rights and Liberties of the. ijeil, by tliaJr laudable Attempt 13 obtain a Icafoniblc

pailiamentiry Declaration, " That a general Warrant apprehending and fciting the Authors, Printer!, and

ablilhersof a feditious Lihel, together with their Papers, [not warranted by Law." And to expfefi to them our umeft Exbortationi, that they (readiljr perfevere jirl th«ii P'y to the Crown, and ufe their utmoft Endeavoaira to fc-

the Houfet, Paperf, and Perfooa ol the SubjaU from irary and illegal Violations.

I An infamous and feditioui Libel hating lately appeared In l»nt, intituled, ' A Digeft of the Righta and Prmgativet 1 the Iraperi.1 Crown of Great-Britain," the fame It or. »edtobe burnt by the Common-Hangman on Saturday bit before Weftmiofter-Hall Gate ; and on Monday at the pyal Exchange ( and the Sheiifta of London aic to attendution PUt'' " *** tbe f*M Olde" put In" El"

|« it rumoured about Town, (hat t Scheme it en Fool for

milJT, in Ibe violent Storm tbal blrto la/I Nlgbt, tave parted frtm btr »ntf tni, and beftte Morning l>rtn m> more | Airt Ttanli V to Oti, we kive tbt jre* Pleafnrt of ftejug btr fife in ibu Ptrt, tvtdin Infljve of ibt Mereiet tf tbt AlfUfJuj, mitbnl Uibt/t Permijfitn ml t tlajr of Mjn Jball pen/b.

On Saturday lYnoight was found dead In her Red (as fup- p»(W) thr«' want of common NccHTirres, Mrt. Ifma Rof- M, Relit) of RulW, Efq; of Lincoln's Inn. Abe was Daughter of Crawley, Efq; of the iCiaxdern of Irelaod, ato4,CuQt!-daughler to Lord Vifcounl Fuzwilliamt of Mcri- on, being a Coufin-german half removed to the late Lord of that Njmr, and very rlofrly allied in Blood to many illultri- ns Perfonaget of this Kingdom, but not half fo ennobled by Birth aa by coafpimoui md heroic Virtue ; Ihe patiently re- cayvip| (ram the greater p«rt ef her Relations, a Denial of the very common Scjapa a Beggar claims, and it ufually thrown to, the Do|i. She died ncglecled, without a fecond Shiet, a lecarae? Stuft, a fecond Gown or Handkerchief, ha­ ving pledged a Handkerchief a few Days before for one Shil­ ling, of which Sum Five Half-pence remained. As Ihe had lived many Ye%rv in extreme Poverty, prefening ftill the Gentlewoman, fo (he died in the 77th Year of her Age, ref- peQed by Cod's fpecial Friends, the Poor, and wai buried by them at St. Panctas, in a decent Manner.

The Weft Country Barget have begun to wotk, lh« Flood'1 having fubfidrJ In the Thames up thi Country. ^' ' '

BOSTON,Laft Thorfday Night we had here a fevcre Storm of Wind

and Riin, at which Time the Tide rofe higher than hat beets known for feveral Yeari, and has done much Damage, by wafting away large Quantities of Wood and Lumber from off the Wharffi, and entering the lower Part of divers Stores, and deftroying Sogar, Salt, and Flour, and other Thingt, to a ennfiderable Value.

We heir that great Damage hat alfo been done by the above Storm in feveral of the neighbouring Sea Port Towns, particularly at Plymouth, where it is faid the Lofs fuftained thereby amounts to between 3 and 4000!. Sterling. Exfrafl oft Letter from Cbtrfeflmn, it'S. Ctrtlina, Martb *0.

" .The Creek Indiana having fufpended Hoftilitkt, many- People flatter thcmfelves, that the Meafurtt taken in that Atnir hive.hid the defired EtTeft, and that thofe Indian* begin to be fenfible ef their Folly in quarrelling with their be« Friends."

N E W - Y O R K, Jfril 30. On Tuefday Night lad arrived an Exprefs to his

Excellency General Gage, with Advice* from De­ troit, the Panicnlari of which have not yet been communicated.- We learn from private Hands, that on the 25th of laft Month, the Indians, ported near Detroit, had fuddcnly dcftroyed their Huts, removed their Women, Children and EfFefts, cal­ led their Warriors together, fome fay to the Num­ ber of aood, and were marched off; ijttLi their Rout and Defigns were unknown, foDHJHpofed they were gone to the carrying-Place Ipmagara, to cut offour Communication, others tnlt they in­ tended to befiege Detroit, which ii well provided with all Neccfiaries for its Defence, and therefore it in no immediate Danger.

We hear from Elizabeth Town, that Alderman Stitej was ftill alive Wednefday Morning laft, ma­ ny Shot had been extracted, and there were fome Hopes of his Recovery.

PHILADELPHIA, Mr. 3. Extrafl tJTa Lilttrfrtm Sttnltn, in jtuguftti Ctmtj,

firgim'a. March 30, 1764. " The People of thefe Parts are very much a-

larmed at fome late Incurfions of the Indians in the Weftern Part of this County. On the zoth Jnftant a Number of them came to the Houfe of one David Cloyd (a wealthy Planter, living on fome of the Wateri of James River, not far from Loo*ey'i Ferry) and killed one of hit Soot, toma­ hawked his Wife, plundered his Houfe, and took away above Seven Hundred Pounds in Cafh, bc- fides ftmdry valuable EfFecls. Mrs. Cloyd, oot- wiihfhmding (he is an ancient Woman, and was very much hacked and mangled, is recovered, and fays, the Number of Indians was ten. Mr. Cloyd, and one of bis Sons were then in this Town, it being CdQrt TireeV and moil of the Family from home. It is remarkable, that this Houfe is a good Way within the Settlements, and yet the Enemy fbu,nd Means to convey themfelvei undifcovered. Bat iff* find that fome other Families are milling, which jt is fuppoTed they carried off in their Return.

" P. S. Juft as I had finifhed writing thii Ac- cotrnf, there came Advice, that a Party of WhSta­ men feurfued and came up with fome of the Indi­ ana, killed one of them, and recovered One Han- dred a|>d" Fifrv Pounds of the Cafh, all the heavy Baggage, ana four Negroes, whom they had Pn- fonert.

In, another Letter from the fame Place, dated the 18th of April, it is faid, that on the Saturday before, a Woman, and three Children, were car­ ried off by the Enemy from the Calf Pafture, about ID Miles from Stamen, which is the neareft to that Town of any Damage done this or the laft War. ' '

ByXetters from Carlifle, received fince oar laf!, we learn, that the Troops which went to efcort Qiuntitj of Rroriftons to Fort Pitt, were returned, having accomplifhed that Service, without feeing an-IiMian, either going or coming back; That the Garrifcrt of that Place were all in good Health, and high Spirit*, being well provided with all NecefT«ri«», and not under any Apprchenfiona from Iht S«vagea : Bat that on the sift utt. in the Afternoon, one John M'Lelland, who- had /or- nxrly ; llv«d at Juntkta, and being then diere, dif- covrred a Party of Indians, which tyf reckoned to be n»e lob tha« Thirty, and faw two or <hroe pf th«m Jay down their Budgets, deftgning, as be apprehended, to purfue him, upon which he made the bcft pf hit Way off, and efcaoed : And that

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118 . . :-v"there were three other Men out in thefe Parti. Vho faw the'Tracki of the Enemy, fuppofed them to be about Forfy.'hr.n fefmed to be directing tfteir Courft towards Carlifle. That upon this Informa­ tion Colonel Armftrong ordered Captain Lindfay, with a ftrong Party, to range in the Vallcyi, and endeavour to fafi in with the Indians, while other Parties were employed in ranging along the Foot of the Mountain ; ib that it was thought fcarcely probable the Savages could get in among the In­ habitants, without meeting with our Men : But that many of the People, however, near the Foot of the Mountain, had moved lower down ; and that the Diftrefs and Confufion this Party occafi- oned on the Frontiers, at this Seafon, was very great, as they were about putting in their Spring

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, A N N. A P O L I S, Mai 10.Friday I.ift Died here, in the 44th Year of his

Age, Mr. ROBERT SWAN, Merchant, one of the Common-Council of this City : And on Sun­ day his Remains were very decently Interr'd.

To bt SOLD by tbc SUBSCRIBER,

A PLANTATION containing Three Hun dred and Sixty Acres of LAND, bounded

.on the South Side of South-Rivtr, near Ltndon- J/l Town. Alfo, Three LOTS of LAND, with fome

Buildings thereon, in London-7own. For farther Particulars enquire (at Mr. Nathaniel Attaint* in Jnaafolit) of ' ROGER PIELE.

Ai, A

US f. IMPORTEDFricndfhip, "Caft. GEORGE HADDON,

Jrcm SENEGAL,

ICEL of choice fine healthy SLAVES, confiding of Men, Women, Boys, and

Girls, and will be Sold on Tuefday the icthln-- ilant, at Lo^uer-Marlhorough, on Patuxent River, for Sterling Money, Bills of Exchange, or Current Money of any Kind, by

CHARLES GRAHAME.

To be SOLD by PUBLIC PENDUE, the 22<i of tbii Inftant, at Mr. Samuel ManfelV Tavern, in the ForeJI above Elk-Ridge, for Ster- ling Cajh, good mill of Exchange, Dollar) at 476, «r Pijiolet at 16/6,

A VALUABLE Parcel of LAND, lying near to faid Man/ePs Plantation, and called Mob-

berlyt Deftre, containing 60 Acres more or lefs; Part whereof is in Cultivation and well Improved: Likewife fome healthy young Country-born Ne­ gro SLAVES.

A/O f"-^ Day *t )*n*-v*1' :> v

, \ STATION lying in Baltimort County, on the main Road leading from Baltimore-

Town to Swoop's Furnace, about. 20 Miles from the former, and 13 from the Fatter, a Road much ufed by the .back Waggons; the Plantation con­ tains 50 Acres of Land, about 8 Acres of good Meadow, moftly clear'd, 10 Acres of Upland, clear'd, and under good Fence ; alfo a good Mer­ chant Mill, with 2 pair of Stones, they both go in doublcGear, 3 Boulting-Clbths, Holding, and Bolts by Water; a Barn and Coopqr Shop contiguous; and it is a ve'ry good Place to purchafe Wheat.

The Sale to begin at 10 o'Clock, and reafona- ble Credit will be given for a fmall Part.

i " GEORKE MATTHEWS.N. B. Adjoining the faid Mill, there is a fmall

Plantation oi 118'Acres of Land, with a good young Orchard, well Water'd, 20 Acres clcar'd, and a good Dwelling lloufe thereon, to be Sold.

for SJLE at PUBLIC VENDUE, tit 2Otb of th(t Inftant', on the Prenifei, luhert Mr. Thomas Richardfon latt diceaftd, kept Pub tic

CONVENIENT Piece of LAND, being Part of a Traft called RicbardcJ John, lying near

to Mr. Thomas SnincJen's, and containing 250 Acres, more or lefs, whereon is a good Dwolling- Houfe, fome Out-Houfes, and fundry other. Im-

i provements. , ; fU .,The Soil tho* thin, is kind and'fertile, and much

good Meadow may be made upon it, it an.cafy Rate. It is well fuitcd for the Buflnefs of a Ta­ vern, the main Roads from BlaJmflvrg aofd Pa- tuxtnt Iron Worki (which are conftantly travelled) leading thro' it. For Title to the above Ulcable Tremilcs, and other Particulars, apply to Mr. John Wtljb, living near to- laid M«nfefs ; Or, tp his

/Brother, Mr. Thmai Weljh, \n..Pritce-Geirge'i County, hy Mr. Samuel SmvJen't; Or, to the Subfcribcrs at Curt'n'i-Cretk, and on Severn. '

CHARLES HAMMOND, junior, Executor of Philip.

1 JOHN HAMMOND.

.' ' t:-r.:T 0 B E S O L D,••;:•» CVi J. '

A TRACT of LAND -containing 275 Acres, lying by All-Fail*'> Church in !>/.

RAN away, on the Sixth of thfcloflint A'« fr«m the SuWcriber,- liyjng t^r Sfaej.!'

Manor, in Frederick County, a Convift Serv Man, named John William,, 5 Feet 8 or q | nch« high, pretty well proportion'd, and of a very dark Complexion; he is aSail-Maker or Ship.Ri,." by Trade, a very adorning'forward Fellow pr. tends to be a good Scholar, and may Write hirrrMf a Pafs. Had on and with him, when he went a way, a Claret colour'd clofe bodied Broadcloth Coat, blue Broadcloth Breeches, a darkifo brown 1 1 Great Coat, a ftriped Silk and Worfled double- breaded Jacket, an old Caftor Hat, nc«0ounv» made Turn Pumps, 2 or 3 Pair of Worded Stock ' ings, and 2 white Linen Shirts. Took with Bim fundry Papers, among which is an Ord« on. Col Hmitrr of I'irginia for 16 /. Sterling, which m'akei me imagine he will make that Way. H* rode off a dark Bay or Brown Horfe, about 15! Hand*

Prince George's County, A.'aj 7, 1764. To be SOLD bf tit SU BS Ci IB E R,/or

Sterling, Current Money, or Bills of Exchange,

A TRACT of Land containing Two Hundred and Twenty Acres, adjoining to the Town

of Nottingham, on Patuxent River, in Prince George'* County, whereon is a new Dwelling Houfe 28 by 26 Feet, finilhed in a neat and very convenient Manner, wiAi a new Kitchen 20 by 16 Feet, under which is a Stone Cellar; and a good Stable. About Half the Traft is fine hard Marfli, which may ca- fily be improved to very great Advantage; the other Part is very Level, and of a very kind Soil.

For Title and Terms apply to. WILLIAM BfANK*. jnnr. Executor / of Calmnre Btanei.

County, now Rented to two Tenants,- whereon is a good Swamp, where may be treded a Grill- Mill, VJiere being a conftant and fufticient Supply

of Water. The Title ipdifputable. It is to be . Sold ^ot either Sterling, Currency, or Tobacco.

rmt apply to /,, • . THOMAI

one Day laft Week after the Races, near the Spa, and left at the Printing-QJfKi,

an old, ragged, blue 8 U R T O U T.The Owner may have it, on paying for this

.Adveitifemcnt 5/0.

JUST IMPORTED in PATUXENT River, and to l-e SOLD by the Sulijcriler at Queen- Anne and Upper-Mnrlborough, ftrvtady Money, tr Jhort Crtait, f

OOD WEST-INDIA RUM ; Single Refin'd, aTid MUSCOVADO SUGARS; COFFEE;

Cajti/e SOAP, (SV. is'c. W. PARKER. The Suhfciibcr has a Parcel of well bought

LonJon GOODS, which he will Sell at Wholefale, for Current Money, Bills, or Tobacco. t / W. P.

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Maryland, Somer/et County, /f/r/7i, 1764.Tt be SOLD h the SUBSCRIBER, living

en ROWOSTICO Creek,DoiTLE-DtcVn V ESSE'L,- now on the Stock*, about 120 Tons Burthen, may be

Launched in July, or fooner as may bcft fuit the Purchafcr, as fhc is now Planked and Cicled up to the Wale. Any Peifon inclinable to purchafe, may view the Veflel, and know the Terms of Sale, by applying as above, to

y BEAVCHAMP HULL.

Annapolis, April 30, '1764.

RAN away from the bubfcriber, a Convift Servant Woman, narned Elizabeth Bryan,

is a fliort fpare Woman, about 4 Feet 10 Inches high, and about Thirty Years of Age: Had on when fhc went away, a Calicoe Bed.Gown, a brown Stuff Petticoat, a Pair of white Yarn Stock­ ings, a Pair of Mens Shoe*, and a blue Hat.

She ferved Part of her Time with Mrs. Cool at BlaJmJiurg, and is fuppofed to be gone that Way.

Whoever brings the faid Servant to the Subfcri­ ber, (hall have Twenty Shillings Reward.^ / JOHN THOMPSON, junior.

STRAYliD or STOLEN from the Subfcriber's Plantation, at the Mouth of Pife-Cretk, on

Manocka/y, in Frederick County, on the i oth Day of Ju*eltf\, a large black Mare, and a Mare Colt, they are natural Pacers, the Colt is black, and one of her hind Feet whit«, the Mare '.» branded P D and has fome white Saddle Spots. She came from Northampton County, in Petnjjlvania, and was (een going that Way.

Whoever take up and fecures the faid Creatures, and gives Notice thereof, fo as they may be had again, (hull hive Three Pounds Reward, and rea- fonable Charges if brought home, paid by___/ /«£ /tf / fr. JOMNTHOXE L .

THERE is at Mrs. Margaret Gib/on i, at Not­ tingham Town, \n* Prince-Georgia County,

taken up as a Stray, a Bay Horfe about 14 Hands high, has a Switch*Tail, and is (hod Before; but hath no perceivable Brand.'

The Owner may have him again, on proving his Property, and paying Charges.

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high, paces How, and gallops well; had a Saddle and Bridle. Whoever apprehends the fjid Ser­ vant, and fecures him in any Goal, fo that the Subfcriber may get him again, (hall receive Forty1 Shillings Reward, bcfidc what the Law allowi paid by . WILLIAM GAHTUH!

A^OMMITTRD as a Runaway, Negro TOM, \^j a middle-fiz'd, fenfible young Fellow, that fpeaks good En$HJlf : He has on a Country Cloth Jacket, fays he was born in London, and isaSer. vant, not a Slave, to one Jonathan £rpuiion&i/. fafraji River, and that he Ran away from a Flit' in Pataf/co. His Mailer may have him again, on paying Charges. GEORGE SCOTT, Sherift'

of I'rince-Getrfit't County.

S E L I M,

STANDS r.t TULIP-HILL, and U»enM«re» at Four Q^jnens lor the Seafon. The Money

to be paid at the Stable Door.Good Palturage for Mares Gratii.

'ILLDOVE,

COVER MARES at Dr.W I till the laft of June : And at Mr. ZW>

in Queen-Annt\ County, the reft of the Seifcn, at Three Guinea;, and a Crown to the Groom.

DRIVER,E LONG ING to the Subfcriber, Cowitkb

Seafon for Thirty Shillings Ready Ciih. Very good Pafturagc for Mares.

ROBERT Tvui.

B1

Vienna, Dorcbr/ler County, April I], 1-64.

TO BE SOLD,

A BRIO, Burthen 130TOM, now on the Stocki, to

will be Launch'd by the mtt of June next.

' Likewife a Quantity of Prjt, Hogfhead, and Barrel Sure*

j The Subfcribtr will take oss 'Half Goods, both for the P«-

chafe of faid Brig and her loading of Lumber » aforefaid. JOSHUA EDMOKOSOJ.

T, be SOLD by the SUBSCRIBER,"* Higbe/l Bidder, at Mr. JOHN B»AIHE»»'' tt Queen- Anne, en Saturday tbi fitnt Dt) »f\& next, for Sterling «r Cwrent Mttff, V SlU j Exchange,

PART of a Traft of LAND called Poctfin, containing f 22 Acres; ilk

of LAND called Brajtear'i Neck, contiiniog ;i Acres, very near the Pocofin: Thefe La"'*** taken up by Samuel Brajhear, deceafed, «w «' tailed, and the Entail fince cutoff by7'*"'*]'' /bear in my Name, and Deeds parted accordrtfl-

Credit will be given for the Purchife Mo«T. paying Intereft. STIPH*"

STRAYliD away from Mr. Rohn Brttil* near Upper-Mar/borough, on the nth ol /T

laft, a ftrong well turn'd Sorrel Gelding iWt' Hands high, has a Blaze Face, 4 wni« tte'.

'a white Mane and Tail, Trots, Paces,* <« ^, lopi well, is about 7 or 8 Vears old, no »»" or if any, it is forgot. Alfo, A B'«k .Gtl2 of about 14! Hand* high,!w.ellgiited,«V'L white Halts in his Foretop, owing » "'' ^ which is about 18 Years, branded on <« £ Buttock G. Whoever will bring thefam n to Mr. John Harri/on at Kming!**,. * . Subfcriber living fn Cohort County, flu"!**. Two Piftoles for both, or one. Piftole

LEOSARO J

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ttailn,

OBERT-Tmi.

THE Honourable Commijirouer»,of his Maf, iedy's Cuftoms, having been inform'd ahat

Compositions. have been frequently enterM into for the Duties impofcd lay the Ait of, 6 do. II, payable to his Majefty at the Ports-'-tf ^/w/w»7 cive this Public Notice, That whoever will mak* flifcovery of any Perfon or Perfons, who fhall have been guilty of entering into, or conniving.*?, fuch Companions, to John Temple, Efq; or ftetr Randolph, Efq; Surveyors-Genera.1 of his Majefty s Cuftoms in North- America, or other principal Ofh- cer of his Majedy's Cuftqms, the Cbllcftor. or Compiroller, of any Port, except the Port wfcic fuch Fraud was enter'd into, fo rfUt the PaftAs ' offending may fee convi&ed thereof, and tl.c Du­ ties rccover'd to the Crown, (hall receive One Third Part of the Duties fo recovcf'd. - By Order of tie Htnturabl'e tbt CtmaiiJitKiri ef til

Mej'ftjt Ctflomi,DANIEL WOLSTKNHOLV.Z, dlleflor.

forth- Patt'tvmack in Maryland, April 28, 1 764.

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] U S T I M P O R'T E D,In ll'i 'Ship Elifabcth, ani Ifki SOLD by the

tubkriler', at Mr. William Roberts'/ in Anns- polis, at * jmall Advance, byWbtlcfalt, or by ib: Parcel1, . ' '

SUNDRY GOODS, Confiding of Ofnnbrigs, Injh Linen. Sail Canvas, Mcns Hats and

Shoes, printed Cottons, t£cS(3t.JOHN JOKNSOK.

' N. n. Dollars will be taken at Aid.

7, It SO f. D at PUBLIC t'E N D U E, *' tht Tld Day tf May, at tit lltntje tf tit Sullcriber, near tie Heat tf Severn, in Anne-

Arundel Ciuntj, *

TWO likely young Negroes, viz. a'Man about :i Years old, and a Girl about 14.

As alfo the Stock of Qattlc, &c.WILLIAM MACCVHOIN.

' , •>

It If SOLD, h PUBLIC y ENDUE, inTlrurfiiay tee 24^* of tbii li.flant May, for S/er- ling Ca/i>, or Killi of Exchange, * the Premifei,

A TRACT of LAND containing nj Acres, joining to the LinJ cf Eafc, Tying on the

Water at the Head of Scutb-Rii-tr. being a 'very valuable and fertile Traft. Alfo fome Houfhold Furniture, Horfes and Hog?, being the Effecls of John Cbeitey late of slnnr-dmnael County, deccafed.

WELSH, Kxtcutor.

i ... ,, April 27, 1764. 'AN awaytcrr the Ninth of this Infant, (rom

_. _ the Subftriber, living on Gun-ftfwtUr Falls, near Ma). Thomdi Franklins, in Baltimore County, Three Servant Men, vix. . .

George Saitb, about 6 Feet high, of a fair Com­ plexion, thin vifag'd, wears *,cat Wig or his own (liort brown Hair, has loft the fore-Finger of.hu .right Hand : Had on a brown Cloth.Coat with Vletal'Buttons, .a light coloar'd Veft., Leader Breeches, and good Shoes and Stockings.

Gnrge Woodi, about 5 Feet 9 Inches high, of a.fwarthy Complexion, and has diort black Hair: Had on two Veds, one blue, and the other a doubje brcaftcd white Flannel one, old Leather Breeches, good Shoes and Stockings, and an old.Felt Hat.

Tbtmai Simpf)*, is about 5 Feet 8 Inches high, full faced, of a (ait Complexion, and has yellow Hair; ohe(pf the Fingers of his left Hand fo difa- b!ed that he can't (hut it: Had on when he went away, a dark brown Coat, a brown Vert, old Breeches ihe fame" Cloth of the Ved, a Pair of

'Trowfer*, good Shoes and Stockings, and a Felt Hat; with a narrow Brim, bound round with Cades Binding. They arc all Englishmen, and it may be they will part.

Whoever takes up the faid Servants, and brings! them to their M after, or fecures them in any Goal, 1 To as he may h&ve them again, fhall have SIX POUNDS Reward, or Forty Shillings for either, paid by y_ JAMES ACER.

WANTED;- V i

A SIZEABLE MARE, to put to Horfe this Seafon, either ' or { Blooded. Any who

haye fuch to difpofe of, are defired to direct a few Lines for J. H. to be left at the Printing Office in ANNAPOLIS, witha particular Dcfcription of Si/.c, Age, Blood, Colour, and lowed Price, where and when to be feen : Blemifhes, provide-'.! they arc not natural, will be no Objection t if with Foal, or a Foal at Foot by a good Horlt, will be agree- able.,

P H I L I P W I L L I A M S,Clerk «/Sr. ANNE'/ Parijh,

PROPOSES Teaching PSALMODY, in all it's Parts. Treble, Contra, Tenor and Bafs.

i in the Parifh Church in ANNAPOLIS, on Wednef- ! days and Fridays, from V to V11I o'Clock in the , Evening, provided he can meet with Encourage- i ment, at 2O/i per Quarter. «3 I

WHERmS the Subfcriber, late of the Pro- vincW Ptnnfilvaniu, now of

gave his Bond, dated the, tzth Day of Mnrtb pad, for the Sum. of /. 105, to a certain Edward Rtbin'on, of Baltimore County, on a Contraft fpr fome Land, which the faid RtHn/on was t6 have made over to, an'd put in Poffcflion of, the fujd Subfcriber, by the zoth of /ffn't:- But as the faid Robinfon is unable, and has rcfufcd iej comply with his Part of the Contraft, This is to forewarn all Perfons from taking an Alignment of the fnid Bond, as thc.Moneyis.not Due, nor will ever be Paid by "' "" ; "' JOHN MiLt.m.

BROKE out of Jnnt.AivnJtl County Goal, on the 3oth of Jpril laft. a Convict Servant

Man, belonging to Jtbn D miter, committed on Shf. picion of Eelonyj be is a Sr»/r-M»«t«,-and fpeala bad Englifh,- <in afltiming forward Fellow, and A good Taylor and Stay maker, about j Feet 10 In­ ches high, fquints much, and is of a~dark Ctmr-

.plexion. Hi» Cloaths are, a double brcnftcd Frize Coat, brown' Cldth.Breecher, blue Worded Stoc|". ings, a Pair of Pumps, and * brown curled Wil Likewife, RlibarJ Paritr, an Fnglijbman, and U a very dim Fellow. Hnd on a fliort fuftian Coat; «<po'ted Flannel Jacket, » Pair of Trowferi, and ribb'd Worfted Hofe. > :; . K . : ; .'

Whoever takes' up and fecurel -the faid Runa­ ways, fo that tnc Subfcriber may get them ngain, flull receive a Reward of Two i'ittoles and a Half |°r "ch. ______ JOSEPH GALLOWAY. Sheriff.

THERE is now at my Landing, where the Owner, proving his .Property, and paying

the Charge of this Advertifein.nt, may receive «r, a fm»ll fl, t bottom'd. Boat, about 15 or \6 «et from Stem W Stern, and about 6 Feet Beam. : flie is light Ti^ber'd, has 3 or 4 Fathom of 4 Jnch.Rope at her Stem, and ti fomewhttold ; flic'

'.»«k«n up KCboftati-IJlaiJfy onoof my PeO-' about ChrittmM lad.

MA-TTIUW TILCHMAV.

eiL-n, FrtJeritt County, jlpril 17, 1764.

WHEREAS Etitatrth Smith, Wife of the Subfcriber is feparated from him : Thcfe

are therefore to forewarn all Perfons not to Truft her on his Account, for he will not Pay any Debt of her Coptrarting after the Date hereof.

MATTHIAS SMITH.

/ O BE HOLD by H-'MeJalt,

For Cafo, Biili of Exchange, tr'ltlattt,

A PARCEL of DRY GOODS, fuitable for the Spring and Summer Scafons.

Any Pcrfot) inclinable to. purchase, may (by ap­ plying to the Suhfcriber living'Jh Getrgt-'[o<wnJ have a View of an Inventory of faid Goods, and knotv the Terjrts of Sale. JOSIAII BEALL.

} U'ST- IMPORTED from LONDON, ' M r£*E*OLi> Cmpt. MAYNARD, **J to be Sold•"' <rr: rnf St*i i» B*LTIMORI-TOWN, rr'bllrfoli ' »* Retatf, ' " ' .& TTARl'ETY'bf EtJROPEAN and EAST-IN-

l 'V DIA GOODS, for ready Money, or fhoft :eftdit: Alfo Wif.Mia and Ntw-EngfanJ RUNT, and Mufcrvadt SUGAH, by the Hoelhead or Bar-ii}.. • : .".•<•.. < • : : : '. .J .

: Being folly' dekrtWned to depart this Province next Spring, and as my Return is very uncertain,

muft requcd all Perfons Indebted to me, to dif- chnrge the fame, to prevent Trouble i and any jud Diynands that may appear againd me, I am ready to pay on Notice. The Bufmefs of my Houfe, and Store, will be carried on as ufual in. my Abfence.

WANTED,A Veflel from i JO to Joo Tons, t6 carry Lum­

ber to BturJeaux. Any Perfon having fuch to Charter, may hear of a Freight, on Application tb

April 17. JOHN STEVBNSON. Paper Mohey, or Silver, for Bills of Exchange.

WANTED,LAW DICTIONARY. Whoerer

J has one to difpofe of, will And a Purchafer on Application to the PRINTINC-OFVICI. '

119Pifcattntiaj, March 29, 1 764.

AFTER the Breaking up of the Store in this Place, which belonged to Meflieurs JAMBS

TODD and COMPANY, all Perfons indebted to the faid Company, were defired to difcharge their 'Debts, or fettle by Band ; but as mod of them have paid little Regard to the Notice given them there, and fome,have been fo onreafonable as to refufe to give their Bonds, notwith(landing this Manner oi Settlement was propofed with a View of making Payments more eafy, by waiting till fuch Time as they could get their Tobnccd ready, or more conveniently raife the Money : I muft now .inform thefe People, that they need not expeA any 3 further Indulgence, for he who affifted for fome Time in that btore (and who is now impowered to colled the Debts due to the Company) has Ordets to commence Suits againft fuch as will not fettle to his Satisfaction, and to have Recourfeto Means :of. Compulfton, when thofc of Mildnefs will not anfwer.

Nqtice is alfo given, That the LOT in Pifca- jaj, which belongs to the faid Company, will

be cxpofcd to Public Sale on the Firfl Tuefday in June, on which (lands a very convenient Store- Houfc, with a Comptine-Room, a good Lumber Houfe, a Stable, and a Kitchen. Any one who inclines to purchafe the fame, may enquire for Terms, at the Houfe of Mr. Altxtndtt Bun-til. .

NINIAN MINZIES, Attorney in Fad.

It bt R E NT E D by tbt Subfctibtri, either ly . i . . i : tbt J'tart *r for a longer lime,

HOUSE and LOT, with all its Appurtc-nances, compleatly fitted fora T^A'liRN,

and may be fupponed by a gente^«Pof Cuf-tomers. For Terms apply to the S^Krlbers, inPrinc'tfi- Anne-Iov:n, Stmerfet County.

RORFRT and WILLIAM GEDDIS.

' Kent County, jfpril to, 1764.

RAN away from the Subfcriber, his fpccijl Bail, fomfdrae in Ottottr laft, a certain

Geirgt Harei, about 30 Years old, a well-fet Mart? about 5 Feet 10 Inches high, of a brown Com­ plexion, and much Pock-mark'd, is very Talka- T tive, m«ch addltled to Liquor, and is a good CarpeTner or Joiner.

Whoever takes up and fecures the faid Giorgt Hojti, and puts him in any Goal, and gives No­ tice to the Subfcriber near CbtJfer-Tfiun, fo that he may get him to deliver up, fhall have FIVE PISTOLES Reward ; or if brought and delivere'd to the Subfcriber, (hall be alfo paid the Reward above, and reafonable Charges, by him, or Tbo- mat and William RinggoU, of Cbefler-Tvw*, Men- chants. . JAMES DUNKIN.

'.'.', .GJirJler.Ttew*, ^-1/16,1764. T O /B E SOLD,

At foot at Jbt\t»tivtt from Barbados,' lukitej it ii exfeSeJ tviH'le by tbt Middle of June next,

THK SLOOP A/9//V. Burthen 75 .Tons, about 3 Years old, well' built and fntcd, a good

Sarler, and carries a large Burthen for her Tonnage. Any Perfon inclining to purchafe, may treat for her before die comes, and be preparing a Cargo fo arto lofe no Time, as there is little Rtfqife of her returning fafe. Reasonable Time will bo given

for the Payment of the Purchafe-mdney i and we . believe Capt. John Burifitr, who now commands her, and whom we recommend as a'very worthy Honeft Marr, and very diligent in his Bufmefs; may be engaged to continue in the Service of the Pur- chafer, if he diould want a Commander.

THOMAS and WILLIAM RINCCOLD.

THF. Vedry of .S/. Af«r^//'j 'Weftminjler Pa- ridi, in Anne-Arundel County, being, by an

Aft of Aflcmbly pafled the lad Seffion, impower'd, to ftll a Glebe in the faid Parifh call'd Wb.ie Hail; do hereby advertife. That on the aoth of 'J**t next, if fair, oihcrwife the next fair Day, will be fold,, on the Prpraifcs", to the highed Bidder, by Virtue of that Aft, the aforcfaid Glebe, contain­ ing i co Acres of Land, more or led. It is moil beautifully and plrtfamly lima ted on the Bay of Cbefaptak, near A*napolii, and of a very kind Soil : Which Advantages will, in a great Meafurc, com- penfafe for the Scarcity of Wood and Timber on the faid Glebe. ' %«/V ty Order of tti ^ejtry, ' ' Afril 19. '' -'-JOHN MERIKBN, Regifter.

9\ ij,»\V«

Wl_iMiv .rf?M

•TOt. >,<>'"

;. Poikl and -Turpentine, tp be SOLD, ap the Dock in

by .'".'".'. ^ ' JAMES REITH. ' 'iikewife all Sotrt-of Leailrer'by the Quantity.

by the

no to.

outiiUhtfePa>e?y uJ?i>?f«i«tftre three other M

faw thallrackiof the .,^ be aboul Forry,~&na feSmed to DC dlrecujie flieir Courf« towards Carlide. That upon this Informa­ tion Colonel Armftrong ordered Captain Lindfay, with a ftrong Party, to nnge IB the Valleyi, and endeavour to fan in with the Indians, while other Parries were employed in ranging along the Foot of the Mountain; fo that it was thought fcarcely probable the Savages could get in among the In­ habitants, without meeting -with our Men : But taat many of the People, how«rer, neu the foot of the Mountain, had moted lower down; Mid that the Diftrefs and Corifufion this Party otCtfi- oned on the Frontiers, at.this Seafon, wii'vvy great, as they were aboul puuing ia their Spring Crops. ' ..-. ,-/,.-i,r,r««

A N N A P O L-I Sr « > lo. ; » » _, , Friday laft Died heir, In the 44* Year of Tiis

Age, Mr. ROBERt S\VA>I» Merchant, one of the Common-Council of-this City: And on Sun­ day his Remains were very decently Interred.

]*nejavxt*. _ vwTATlON'lying in Baltimeri County, on the main Road leading from Baltimort

___... to Swop's furnace, about-jo Mires ^ron the former, and 13 from the latter,,.a Road much ufed by -the #ack Waggons; the-" Plantation con­ tains 50 Acres of Land, about 8 Acres of good Meadow, mottly clear'd, to Acres of Upland, clear'd, and under good Fence ; alfo a good Mer­ chant Mill, with * p»ir of Stones, they both go"in donbleGear, 3 Boulting-Clotbs, Hoifting, and Bolts by Water ;.a Barn and Cooper Shop contiguous j and it is a veft good Place tojpurchafe Wheat.

The Sale to begin at 10 o'Clock, and rea/opa- ble Credit will be given for a foul 1 Part, - , v. i GBIOHWB MATTHEW*.'* NlB." Adjoining the faid Mill, there is a fmall Plantation oj.u8 Acres of Land, with a good young'Orchard, well Water'd, ao Acres clear'd, and a good Dwelling Houfe thereOn, to be Sold.

ant

To bt SOLD by the

A PLANTATION'(containing Three Hun­ dred and Sixty Acres of LAND, bounded

on the South Side of Sntb-Rivtr, near L»iJm- Tvwm. Alfo, Three LOTS of LAND, with fom4 Building* thereon, in Ltnbn-Tvtmi. For farther Particulars enquire (at Mr. Nttttumnitl AM»i* in

'of ' ROCEB PEELE.

U S T IMP OR T E D (; Friend (hip, CW;/. GEORGE HADDON,

from SENEGAL,-fCEL of choice fine healthy SLAVES,

_ _ confiding of Mc.n, Women, Boys,' and Girls, and will be Sold on Tuefday the ijta In- flant, at Lt<iutr-Mar!b?rmgh, on Pmtuxtut River,

/or Sterling Money, Bills of Exchange, or Current Money of Any Kind, by

: . ;.:.•;•< .la » k" \ ,1 '. C«ABLES GaAHAME.

It bt SOLD by PUBLIC V EN DUE, . tbt ltd ff tbit Imflnt, mt Mr. Samuel ManfelV

Tmvtr*, if tbt Ftrt/l abtvt Elk-Ridge, ftr Stir.ting Cafo, gold Billt tfExtbmwgt, DiUmrt mt 4/5,tr Pi/t/ei mt 16/6,

A VALUABLE Parcel of LAND, lying near to faid Man/ffs Plantation, and called Mot-

btrtfi Dtfrrt, containing 60 Acres more,, or lefs; Part whereof is in Cultivation and well Improved: Likewife fome healthy young Country-bora Ne­ gro SLAVES.

for SALE at PUBLIC V ENDUE, tli ZOtbtf tin ]nj}ant, wr tbt Prnrifti, itibtrt Mr. Thomas Richardfon imti 4tetm/tJ, ktfl Public

A CONVENIENT Picce'of LAND, being Pan of a Trail called Ricbmrit& Jehu, lying pear

to Mr. Tbimat SimvJtt't, and containing 250 Acres, mbre or left, whereon is a good DwaUing- Hoafe, fome Out-Houfcs, and fundry other, ITA- 'provements. ;' ' ..' j ^,

The Soil tho' thin, Is kjnd and fertile, aaa"moc1i good Metdpw may be Made upon it, at |anl .cafy Rate. It is well fuitcd for the Bufinefs o^j» .Ta­ vern, the main Roads rrom BJmJtuJttri .a^'f*. t*xt»t Iron Works (which are condantly tta veiled) leading thro* it. For Tide to the above'.'Wfatle

. "Freddies, and'other Particulars, apply to Mr". .y#4» '^Wll/b, living near to faid M*nftCi-t Or, tp his

'IrOther, Mr. Ihtmat ^tljb, ia PriKt-Gttrit't County, by Mr. Sammf S»nvlr>»'s j. Orj" to Subfcriber) at Cirtifi-Criik, and on " '

., _ Ejtecotor of JOHM HAMMOND.

V Uung K^aranor, in FreJtriel County, a Convift "$£!.

Man, named J»b» William,, 5 Feet 8 or h high, pretty well proportion'd, and-of a vety, Complexion; he is aSail-Makej or.Shii by Trade, a very adorning'JbrV$d 'ielfow. tends to be a good Scholar, and may Write a Pafs. Had Otv and with him, wliehte weota way, ( a Claret colour'd clofc>tjdied BroiddotS Coat, blue Broadcloth Breeches, adatkifti browo II Great Coat, a ftripcd Silk and Worded donU, breaded J«cketF| an old Caftor Hat, o made Turn Potnps, 2 or 3'Paii'of Wo ings, and 2 white Linen ShirtJ. TooV ^ithi>m fondry Papers, among which, is a* Orda/ oaCoT Htntrrof t'irginim'fa 16 A Sterling, which makes

' " ' Printi Citrgit County, Mmj 7,. 1764. 7« bt SOLD by tbt SUBSCRIBER, /r•' Stirling, CarrtHt Mtatj, tr Bifli tf Excbaagf,- .

A TRAOT of Land containing Two Hundred X\ and Twenty Acres, adjoining to the Town ofNtttinglntm,onPatiixint Rim, \nfrinct-Gtirgf'* County, whereon is a new Dwelling Houfe 28 by 26 Feet, rtQilhed in a neat and. very convenient Manner, wiAi a new Kitchen 20 by 16 Ket, under which is a Stone Cellar; and a good Stable. About Half the Tracl is.fine hard Marfli, which may ea- fily be improved to very gre^t Advantage j the other Pan is very Level, arid of ,a^ very kind Soil.

For Title and Terms apply to

/ WILLIAM BEANES, jnnr. Executor . ? ! . of Ctlmtrt Btanti.

JUST IMPORT E D .»PATUXBNT Riwr, mail tt bt SOLD by tit Sabjtribtr mt Queen-Anne and Oipper-Marlborough, 'ftf nmmj Mtttj, tr jbtrl (f re Jit, ' ,i i /

XDD-Wasr-lNDiA RUMt Single Refin'd, and MtncovAno SUGARS; COFFEE;

Cejtilt SOAP, Wf. c*f. -.' . W. PARKEB. The Suhfcriber has a Parcel of well bought

Ltudan GOODS, which he will Sell at Wholefale, for Current Money, Bills, W Tobacco. * W. P.

A TRACT-of LA^JD comaining 27$ Actes, ly^ag by 4fi-Fmitb'f Church in Si. JttVyV

Couniy, now Rested to.two Tenants; wheft«nis a good^wamp,, whwo may be Krecled a Grift-Mill»4j>er«.being a conlLant and fuficieot Supplyof Water- Th* TK!« i«d»fpDtabl*. It is to be

'.Sold (^either Sterling, Currfncy, or Tobacco.For Terms apply to-jf, . ' i . , . M '

THOMAS

one Day W» Week ate tke Races,near the Sfa, and left at (he Priaii*g-0/xt,

as old, ragged, blue SURTOUT.The Owner may have it, O» paying for this

Advertifemcnt 5/0.

Stmtrftt County, April \, 1764.7» bt S-OLD by tbt SUBSCRIBER, living

' M ROWOSTICO G^irrl,

A Dot'BLi-Dicsi'D VESSEL, now on the Stock's, about i to Tons Burthen, may be

Launched in July, or fooner as may bed fuit the Pnrchafcr, as die is now Planked and Cieled up to the Wale. A»y Pnfun inclinable to purchafe, may view the Vcflel, and know the Terms of Sale, by applying as above, to

y BIAVCHAUP HULL.

>v-v-- AmnmptUt, April 30, 1764. T\ AN away from the b'ubfcriber, a Convift i^ Servant Woman, named F.lizabttb Bijm,

is a (hort fp*are Woman, about 4 Feet 10 Inches high, and about Thirty Years of Age : Had on when (he. went away, a Calico* Bed Gown, a brown Stuff Petticoat, a Pair of white Yarn Stock­ ings, a Ptlrof Mens Shoe), and a blue Hat. t' ,

?hc fervad Part of her Time with Mrs. C#*l at B/MJu^/iurf, and is fuppofcdio be gone that Way.

Whoever brings the faid Servant to the Subfcri­ ber, (hall have Twenty Shillings Reward.

7^ ./ JOHN THOMPSON, junior.

STRAYED or STOLEN from the Subfcriber's Plantation, at the Mouth of Pifi-Crtti, on

tfi»mck*/y, hi Frttttritk County, on the i oth Day of /*4< lafl, a large black Mare, and a Mare Colt, they are, natural Pacers, the Colt is black, and one of her hifld Feet white, the Mare is branded P D and has fotne white Saddle Spots. She came from Ntrtbmmptn County, in Ptwxjjl-vania, tnd was feen going that Way.

Whoever take up and fecures the faid Creatures, and gives ,Notip« thereof, fo as they may be had again, (halt have Three Pounds Reward, and rea^ (enable ^"barges if brought, home, aid'

me imagine he will make that Way. He rode off a dark Bay or Brown Horfe, about ijj-Handi high, paces flow, and gallops well j hid s Saddle and Bridle. Whoever apprehends the did Sei. vant, and fecures him in any Goal, 10 that the Subfcriber may get him againi (hall recelvt Porw Shillings Reward, bcfidc wh^t the ,L»iy "

" -Gi

as a'Runawvv, NtsjroTOM _ middle.-(iz'd, fenfible young Fellow, th«

fpeaks good EfgHJk : He has on a Country Clati jacket, fays he was born in Lt*4i*t lod itiSer. vant, not a Slave, to oae-Jt*«lb*m Brm* OB V- fafrajt River, and that he Ran «wsy from s Hit in Pataf/ct.' His Miller msy have him agiin, OB paying Charges. GEoant SCOTT, Sheriff

of Prant-Gnrgfi Coosty.

S E L I M,

STANDS-at Tutip-HiLt. and CovenMira'i at Foar^G^peas for the Seafon. The MOM? '

to be paid af (notable Door. Good Padnrage for Mares Grmtii.

THERE is at Mrs. Ma^artt Git/n'i, at WW- iHtgbmm Town,. in Princt-Gtirgt't County^

taken up « a Stray, a Bay Horfe about 1 4 Hands' high, his a Switch Tail, and is (hod Before; but hath no perceivable Brand.' ' '.

The Owner may. have him again, on proving his Property, and paying Charges.

/ P

W ILLD O V E,

COVER MARES at Dr.the Isft of JHM ; And at Mr. J

in <£»/« //»M'S County, the reft of the Safes, at Three Guineas, and a Crown to the Groom.

D. R I V E ,,R,BELONGING to the Subfcriber,' Coraitki

Seafon for Thirty Shillings RaajrCsJh. Very good Padurage for Mares. :

RoBla,f TVlldu

Vin*m, DtrcixJirrCou&tJ, jtfril t], TO BE SOLD,

A Bno, now on the Stocks, K

will be Launch'4 by ike mia* of Jnnt next. '''

' Likewife a QjJindtjr of f^e, Hogihead, and Barrel Suni.

'Half Goods, both for tlarV- chafe of faid Brig and her loading of Limber i> aforefaid. JOSHUA ED«O»OIO«,

It bt SOLD by tbt SUBSCRIBS*,**High/l BiJJtr, *t Mr. JOHN 'Queen- Ann*,' #Tto»tfaj fa fintxt, /w Stirli*i ^ <C*rrt»t UExcba*gt, ^

ART of a TtttVof «r\Nl> Ptc»fi*, containing 'f« Acres i

of LAND called BraJbi^Ntd, Acres, very near the Ptcifi* : Thefe L»nd» taken up by Simul Brajl»*r, deceafed, w« tailed, and the Entail Cnce cut off by 7«*« ** Jbtar in my Name, and Deeds psffed ic

Credit will be given for the paying Intereft.

TRAYED away from Mr. *«*"' j near Utftr-Morlbtrtugh, on the 1 1» <Mr;

laft, a flrong well turn'd Sorrel Gelding aW "I Hands high, has a Blaze Face, 4 *h 'tel''*|'r£ a white Mane and Tail, Trots, Pw*1-. lopa well, M tboat 7 or 8 Years old, " or if any, it is forgot. Alfo, A Black of about 145 Hasds high, well g»ite<J, white Haiti in his Foretop, owint » "" which is about 18 Years, branded on Buttock G. Whoever will to Mr. Job* Hvrilt* «t Subfcriber living in Cthtri Cbunty, Two PiOoles for both, or one. PiOole

LSONARU noli- 1

brine «he«|d "T

^' J a

THE Honourable CommUBaner>;of hu..-~" jefty's Cuaoms, having bcea, informed ,Uut

CompofitioBs. have been frequently «n««rd «* for the Duties impored by the Aft, o$ 6 Cw.. n, payable » hi» M.jefty at^the- Ports.-oT Amtrum. Le this Public Notice, That whoever w.nBiatp* Dilcovery of any Perfon or Perfo.ns, who tyall have been gujlty of .entering into, or conning,*,!, fuch Cortpofitions, to John TW^Ety mftiif *W»/;*, Bfoj Surveyors-General of his MajeRy s CuRoms in ffirtb-Africa, or other principal Offi­ cer bf hii Mfrty'1 CniUvni. |he Colltflp- " Compu-olletY oTWy'Tort; excttf rt«"Pe*^ fuch Kaidi W *>««'*** fi ^i/ trie -P ofFendine'^t'y.tfetonVrAed therrdfv arid the tiesrecover'd'to trie Crown, foal) reccivfc Third Part 6J the Duties fp Vccbvefd. ' v "• „ o. j_ *: i-^jL? fo..«;..*j>; it* c»;£;/ffji;

,,.- . DANIU. Woi.sTsHifMt.vit, Cil/tffih

M *n;- 17*4-

';...!• I, .Of".. »f, -/V^..

-AN ar*ty't«nr the Hint* of this. loOuit, kh* SnbHrrber, living on Gw-t#u*tir foUls,

in -Jtobifurt County,. -,. .. .. .,

aibont^ Feet togk, p(.a f*k Com­ plexion, thin >i&g'dr wears *.ci»c Wig. or hiaown (hon brown,Hair, has loft the fore-Finger pf.hU ,ridJit,IJ4i»d ti Ua^iba * brown Cl»»Ji,Coat .wkh Metal ButtoM»>AoU|ht coloar'd Veil, L*«lier

•^Btecher," ajid^Md ttoei and St««kinc»,G'«wy»*W/^.»bout 5 Feet 9 Inches high, of a

Xwanky. CcrnplflWQti, and ha| Ihort black Hair: Had-_on_ twa-V'eib, one blue, and the other a 4oujb(e'hreaftpd;wxh(te,'F]aivne^o^e,, qW Leather

'JBrecches, goyd &&•& -and, Stockinji^aai an, old' "'

T u^s'T'-i w P e> R-'f -B D, - r,k, Ship Blifabe.th, . «y fi'W-fO't D by*

' Mr. WilHg'trf RoBem 1! /* Atina: t, ty {Title/* It, »r *jrnolis,' '«r' tr jmitn n*-w"n*t "J " «!*fV~"« " "V t

£/>««,/, . '".- '. j -rjw" t "•'"' '*'

SUNDRY GOODS, Confirming of Ofnabrigs; 7«/* Linen. Sail Onvarv Mens Hati and

_ .^Uj r-L*M~.' tt>.-1+K .•:•' :• ""•!

$itof/i*t is about ; Peet & Inches high,full faced, of a faic Complexion, and has yellowHair ; ohe of the. Fingers of his left Hand fo fllfa-'

'bled O^it he ClYl milt It: Had On when he went I'awi'y, a' dark, broker Coat, a brown Veft; old'"Breeches the fcntfe Cloth of the Veft, a Pair ofTfowfen, good Sbo«i and Stockings, and a Felt'Hat; yith a nam>W 'Brim, bound round with CadisBinding. They are all Engliflmt*, and it maj.bcthey will part, * \[

Whoever takes, up the faid Servants, and bringsthem to their Miftir, or fecures them lnv any Goal,fb as'he ro»y!hsve them again, /hall have SIX'POUNDS Reward, or Forty Shillings for either,!paid by' ''' ' 'tL. J*^4»,AoaTl.i

Shots/printed Coftonsr-tf ,'.'iV ' , , , M

v". B. Pplrars will be taken':at V6-. > "' '.!^* __(_____'_._ _^ _,.^^_._.._,._r t\'. -- -n^^*'—————————— •MB^*^B^MaOM«*M*M*^^**^MMqi^MM^rt*^^ .

r, *, SO C'/> «' /• I/. B H /C f« tf D U 'M /*< iikf Z)«r / M»T.' *» ''*». #«*/' */ Stl/erittf; war /** #«* ^Severn, in

Arondel G,«*/y, ^ ', • f '

TWO likely young Negroes, W. «"M*h about n Years old. anfTa Girl about. i^'.

AJ alfo the Stock of Cattle; (Iff,

Tt It S Q t b b} ? UBL I'd *ENDUB, .*7kurfilaj ibt ^^tb if ikii hflttit May, /#r 5/rr- A»^ Ca&, tr 6iHi tf Exchange, m tbl Premifei,

A TRACT of LAND contaji\ing nj Acrci, joining to the Land tf Ea/t, \y ing ojv.the

Water at the Head of South-Rivtr, beinfr a'very valuable and fertile Traft^ Alfp' fome Houfhold Furniture, Horfes and HogV, 'being,the Effefls of Jib* Cbttty late of X«irr.i/f^<u//C6unty, decei/ed. ; ' '" ' r WELSH " ' "'-

Pi/fatOTiiaf, tfartk *<),-\*}f>\.-r A PTER !the Breaking op of the Store in this•Jf\;. PUc», wWdl befc*ged to Meffieun JAMBS {fidDD and Coutynht,'ill Perfons iudebted <o the AriifciCoaBpanyv were dcfired to difdtarge their !O«bta,,or fettle,by Bead ; but asmoA Of then have paid little-Regard to the Notice gives them there, and fommhavc been fo onreafosuhie «a (o xcfofe 10 give .(heir Bonds, notwkhflaatduig this .Manner of Settlement was propofed with a. View i6f ha*lting'Payments more eafy, by waking till filch Time as they could get their Tobaccb ready, or more conveniently raife the Money: I noft nov Jofprm theft People, thlt they need not expeA any 3 further Indulgence, for he who aiCAed for loans Time in thatbtore (and who is qow inpowered to collect the, Debts due to the Company) nu Ordcta to coi^rnence Suits againft fuch u will not fettle to his Satisfaction, and to have Recoorfeto Means

!Qfr CpqipulfioO| when thofc of Mildnefa will not"* """""" j . - ,| "\

_-._.^...j, That tfie LdT in Piga- ~-~j, : which belongs to the (aid Company, wijl : expolcd to Public Sale on the Firtt Tuefday in "H, on which, (land a » very convenient Store-

>u(e, wuh a Coopting.Room, a good Lumber lufe, a Stable, and a Kitchen. Any one whp

ipclioei to purchafc .the fame, may enquire forthe Hcjufcjjf Mr. AUxunftr Bmtll.

/. U U . ' > NIMUN MiNzits,.

w A N f B b; \ $*.SIZEABLE MARE, to put,tbflorfe this ,S«aft)n, either £ or j Blooded.' Any who

nave lucrt to drAxjfe of, are dedred to dirrft a few thWs Ar J. H. > bt /< /> ml tbt Printing Of et in ANNAPOLIS, with a particular Defcription ot Size, Aige, Blood, Colour, and loweft Price, where, and when to be feen : Blemifhcs, provided they axe not natural, will be no Objection i if with Foal, bf a Foai at Foot by a good H«rl«, will b«

- '! P H II,'I P W I L L I A' M S, ;'. ' . C*f>-«/ ST. AUHB'J Parijb, .T)ROPOSS«rTeaching PSALMODY, in all .i it's Pa/tt. Treble, Contra, Tenor and Bafs, jn the Parifh Church in ANNAfons, on Wednef-

j days and Fridays, from V to V1U o'Gock in the Evening, provided he can meet with Encourage­ ment, at ao/. per Quarter. - 3 ' •

WHBUtt) the Subfcribir, late of the Pro1. vihejV. Pnii/t/vatiia';• now of Mi.

gave hit-Bofrai"dated tno'tl'th Day of paft, for thi gorn of /.' ibj?'^ i. centtn I Ritinfn, of'BaliiM»fi Coonry; bn a Contraft f<£r fome Land, which thedir4'K»lt*fi~n was "to haVe made orer t6^ arrel' puf in r^ftniorl of, the'ftjd Subfcriber, by the ^otrfof JpHt: • But asthe ftfd Rokiitfsn is unable, and'Iwfs Ydnlrtl tft'eimplywhh his PaVt of the Coritrafi; 'ITiw is t* forewarn all Perfons from taking^ an Alignment of the fanl Bond, as ihcjvloneyis not D«», rtbrwill ever be Paidby"'<"'<» "»»ii"iJl JOHN MILI.IR.

BROK6 ovit6f'vtxin./4n<iiJU'£iniT)i} Goal, on the ijottF at'.Jprif laft.; anCoi&KI Strvaft

Man, bcloMingto 7»i« Dxibr.kxttUztobd on ifuf. picion of «M<M»y>' he is a &>/faM/J,-Md fpealU bad SyWtn. aAming fdrwted FtHvw, and 4 food Taylor-lnd Stay maker, about 5 Feet 10 In- chrt high, fqninti much, ami h- of «-dark-C»in-- plexion. Hi» CkMths are, a double breaded Frir« Coat, browti Cldtat.BreccherpbtM Worftcd StocK ingt, a Pair O* Purfipi/atid n braWn corl«d Wj. Likewife, Rl<t>»*f. P»t4,^ n fii^/Ml*, Md^l « very rtim Fellow. - -HnJ oa a ftion ^uftitn Cdwt a fpoittd Flanrtd Jatk*. a Mr 'otTiowfera; and ribb'd Worfttd'Hod, ' ' ' ; !.-: nt Ja'j >; T'tjn.v

Wkoever rakei1 op and'fccurrt ith« C»id|RowJ Ways, fo that tno Subfciibcrirafrtt^rtwm ugaln, lh*H rtceiw iftmrtrd of IVw^l'ilfoUMnd ;a Half fereach. I- -^, u.JotarH

•, FrtJtritk County, Jprillj, 1764.HERRAS Efarirtb 5«/V», Wife of the

Subfcriber is feparared from him : Thefe are therefore to forewarn all Perfons not to Trnft her on his Account, for he will not Pay any Debt .of her Coptraaiig after the Date hereof.:

. fO US' S O Li) by Wbkjali, 2,

For Cafii. Hilh tf Excifrgt; tr^tltttf, •

A PARCKL'^DRV codDsVtu'iUbie for the Spring and Summer Scafons.

. Any Pcrfgq inclinable tq purely^, may (by ap- 'plyjng To the Subfcriber livine"Th"G/«rj/.'/'»at»»^ nave a Vicwpf ao fnve,ntory oT (aid Goods, and know thd TtVrrti of Sale. Joi i A H Bi A L u.

THERE i»,p»w at the r^WrJwoi(inK: h» *»P»ra!.L«?«» Paying tne Lharge of thts Adyerulemant, ma/ rcceiv*

! kef. J fw.aU «.t bouo.n'4 Boit, about 15 or 16 ! '««t from Swrnja. Stern, and aboniAFeet Bcinji

tjTimber'd, has.f or. 4 Fathom of 4 «l ufci. c»._ . ' i - • •>*. . T — . T^ -er, », , Inch Rope at h% Stem, and*(»ol*! fhe

about

EOROPEAN and EAST-lN DfA' 9OOD8,-.fbr ready Money, or fheft

-AMb ir*/K1tJ* and N+ti-g*ri*»J RUM, Wy/?tn'W» UVUlAkybv UMlfotlMatd orfiar-

:• ! ,' . '"'v I 1" < .1 ; nn;'l/:r.-,iu ;-..:: :, ! > Being folly5dei«ftWn«d 'to Jeptrt thl» Provlnos next Spring, and _as my Return is very nncertain,

rmoH requrft all PrHons Indebted to me, to dif- ehfcrge the fafnd, to prevent Trouble i and any juft 'EVmands'that may appear againft me, I am ready to pay on Nbtic*. The Bnfinefs of my Honfe, and Store* win b* carried on as ufual ia my Ab(ettc«. T-p : '.'i.'-.'.w A'N T B D,1 - l ' ' 1: A VWUtf frMI i Jt> IB aoo Totrt, to carry Lorn ber to jr«mM/i*«>. A>V Period havfog fuch to 'ChirtWi nkty'hetrtf Freight, on Application tb 1)1 AfHl 17;' ' - JOHN STBVHNSOM.

Piper Mbhey, or Silver, for Bills of Exchange1 .

11 Mrifl

- '^JJ

I CW'A NT_ _ _ . ^AW DICTIONARY- ^~ has oneto difpofe of, will rind a Pur«ha(ellrBYlnn (0) thO ^* - •*-"*• •"'* Oo*..y.» ''

AENT* » t, ,k»»r* fagrr J

nth* ty

A HOUSE and. LOT, wit"h alhits As>pdrte- aihctl, corhpleatty fitted for e/J

ard.jnay be (tippoWd by a genl timers. For Terms apply to the _

" ivit, Simtrfti Coonty. - RoatEar and WILLIAM

MrfiOf ,._-_, ... County, "f," " */T

RA'VNf away tro'ih Uie Subfcriber, hi< fpcciil ' B»i?, fbrrirtlnje in 0fitter lift,, a certain

Gtfry Haiti, abOot'jo Years old, a ^ell-fet Man, i about 5 Fe«t to' frtchcs high, of a brown Com- c]

r>Iexfon, and mvx\ Pock-mark'd, U very Talkt- T 'nve, -moch addlftcd to Liquor, and is 'a good Carpenter or JoinerV ''' Whoever takes up and fecarts the faid Gttrgt fTarrr, and puts him in any Goal, and gives No­ tice to the Subfcriber near CbtJItr-Tfw*, fo that he'inay- get him 'to deliver up, (hall have FIVE PISTOLES Reward; or if brought and delivered to the. Subfcriber, (hall be alfo paid the Reward

-above, and reasonable Charges, by him, or Tfa- '*uS«nd WillitmHittitU, of CbJtfr-Ttvv, Mer-chaxti.- .' . ;;;;.T; '""" ~

: n/3 B 8 OLD,t JbiyBtfv* frrm Barbedot, «»)*/>* it it

txfetfeJ vbiHtt . 'ty tt>t MiAI/t tf. Jone mtxt, .

THE SLOdK Mtlh, Burthen 7jJTon|, about 5 Years old; wtlHbailt arid "fitted, a good

-Sailer, and carrtei a large Burthen for her Tonnage. A»y?eribn iocliViing to pnrchafe, may tre'at for iter- before (he comes, and be preparing! Cargo fo «rto tof« 00 Time, as there it littfe'FlftJtfe of her tmbmiaz fafe. Reefonable Time» wrH bo giveh

(for ih* Payment- of the'Purchafe-rtloriey i Md we .behcreCapt. Jttn Bxtkltr, who now comtnanda

nd whom we r*cowmend at rveyy worthy Man, and very diligent hi his BoTiMf*; miy

.be engaged to continue in the Service of the Pur- 1 chafer, if he (hould want a Comnuuwijr. ' :

. THOMAS aod WIULJA*

Hf. Veflry of .St. r- 'rim, in Annt-Aruiuiil County, being, by aa

"A"fl QTA/Tembly paJed the lad ScttaMi, -impowOT'S to ftU a Glebe in the f«id Parilh call'd rfi.u-t^Ui do hereby adreqife. That on the, aoth .of J**t next, if fair, qtficrwiff the next fair Day, will be fold k on the P^remifes, to the higher! Bidder, by Vfrtue of tnat,A£t. the aforcfaid Glebe, conuitt-

;o Acre! 'of La'nd, more or lefi. It is moftgg - , .«^.»p %#• A^«|i|4f UJUIW Wl 4V%«> »*. •• M«VI»

Beaatffblly and 'felrtfanity iltua'ted on the Bay of •Qjfyft*i, neuJih^aftflj, and of a vefy I8nd"&oil: Which AdvantajkeV will, in a great Meafure, cbm- petrflirt for the SoirtJty of Wwd'wd'Tim.ber on the ted Glebe. v Sfgttify Or<

u -'-JOHN

SOLD-,. a(,DSeJUocJc inmnfwin, "J , • 'JXMSJ Rfe'lTK.

'Likrwife : »1* Sett^o'f Leather by tha Quantity.

A S the Subfcriber hat declined the mercantile ./\ Bufmefs, he take* ehrs Method 6f reftrjjng hit Thank* to tbbfe of hb Cidbtner* who Ii\e favcmr'd him with their Dealing*, and paid their Account! regularly, and at the fame Tjme defirea all Perfont indebted to him (eidter in the phyfical or mercantile Way) whofe Account* have been Twelve Months (binding, to come and fettle the fame without Delay, or they may expeor, proper , Procefle* in Law will be iiToed againft them. He has afnul! Parcel of GOODS on Hand, which : he will fell by WholefaJe at a very tow fricefer uy Kind vf Money. - ' v .« TJ |

JOSHvA 'WAKYRiiiy.j

JUST IMPORTED, h th lliftabeih, Cmft. JOHNSON, frtm Lowbort,

mmd t» it 'SiU by the Sutfcriltr mt til Sftrttn lALTlMORE-TOWN. '

A NEAT Aflbrtment of EUROPEAN arid EAST-JNPIA GOODS, fgitable for the

t>pnng anil Summer Seafoni, Wholefale or Retail, either for Tobacco, Sterling Money, Bills of Ex­ change, MarjIrnJot ft<r<»/»?y«)|r/>Currencv, Lum­ ber (Many Son, Wheat, Floor; Flax Seed, Skins or Furs i in mort, any Thing rather than give Credit. ' ' ' e .~

PtbWMAK.

JUST IMPORTED'/** LONDON, in rit Stff ELIIADETH, Cmft. JOHN JoUMToTJ, *m4 UNSOLD /* Cm/t, */'/// / Jwflfc*»p, tr Tt&mitt, ft tbt Sntfcribtr't Sitrt, mt Harrilon Laje'/, ntmr Hcrwng Bay,

^ASSORTMENT of EUROPEAN 5T-INDIA GOODS, fujtable for

SAMWII. Lam,

RAW.iway ftom 'the Subfcriber; in Cmhtrl Coutoty, ohtherirftD-tjrcf^r//lift,'tti

trijb Seraftt Man, named R*pr 1+Kan, he was formerly *V«ettfer in the M*rjtm*d Service, u * middle nVd Fellow, a great Ltar, wry Talkative, very fowl of Drfcfc, and pretends to many Kinds of Bufinefa. He had on and took with him, i white SlUrt, i Ofnabrig Ditto, i Check Ditto, a Gtrmo* Serge Veft and Breech*, a new Felt Hat, old Shoes, and two Pair or* Stocking*.

Whoever ttltes up the faid Servant, and briagt him home, flul! receive Three Pound* Reward.

BENJAMIN MAC*ALL.

At Mr. Jttozitfcf^ b /Vi«*-Grrrye',6 V E R $ it Two Guineas the andrweShiTKngs theGr

e htt Col. r-A?, idS noted Horfe r^W/^ out oi *

•4»r»'/5, 1764.AN away lafi Week, and made over to the

_ Wfftenx Shore in a Canoe, a Convict Servant in, named William Ricbmrji, he i* about c Feet

6 Inches high, wears his Hair which is very black, and is 40 Years of Age : Had on when he went a- way, an old Hat, a Drown Coat, a green Jacket, Ofnabrigs Sri\rt, old Leather Breeches, old Stock­ ings, and ap did Pair of half worn Shoes, with plain plaited Buckles in them,

Whoever fcciucs thq faid Runaway, fo fit the Subfcriber fqay get him agfttn, flxall have Forty Shillings Reward, paid by

:: ,:ii .XT. AQJ" LA BROWN.

ALL f eyfc:n«'i'rideD\e*t to the ERatc of Igtmtiu Stmtfi, late of Part-Titmtn, Inn-Keeper,

deceafed, are dtflred to make immediate Payment to the SubfcrUxy, that me may thereby be enabled to Day off the j«ft Claim* that may be againR the faid Eftatr. Thofe wire negleft complying with thi* Rt^aifrdon, may depend that compulfive Me-; thod* will bemad* ufe of. And all Perfons who arc Creditor*, are deftrtd to briog their Accounts in, that lht£ mtf he adjufied, by

MA»T SlMMKt. N. B. Tobacco will betaken ia Payment.

/nr>HB S«bfcrib»r« haviag freauenUy fu|fer'd J| gwat Injury in their Stock, fat. by Perfe«s

•ping throvgh their Plaatatioiu with Doga-ajad Guns, *jn4w 9r«enc« of aJMttog. AM! FowliM, which they e<»o»i»o no P«vib» ha* • Rlgk to So without Le«v«, GJV* TW PUBLIC NOTICS, That they art IftVimtA. j» fwfoente every Per- aoA who 1h«lli>Meft<«ejl «•*«•/• on their LMH!*,

•ear to *».Wor*h Branch of

HILL,

ft'!? SWLD at PUBLICtn Sttitrlmy tbt latb if May, •* tit Prtmifn,

J»r Stirling Cmjbt Billi if Excbmngt, or Cum at' ' " ' ""

ABQDT FopoHundred Acres of LAND, W- ing Part pf the Traft of Land whereon the

Subfcriber new lives, lying in Boltlmtrt County, in^tbe Fort of r.Tie FaTJs. about ac Miles from 5«/- timtrt*rtxu:nt and Twenty from E/i-KiJgt Landing, whereoa i&a,£0pd Dwelling-Houfe, Kitchen, To­ bacco, and other .Out- Houfes, alfo a good paled Garden, Apple Orchard, and about fix Acres of cbpMje J9oi Timothy Meadow, and twenty Acres more may be ea£ly made, greated Part of it being already Difched. The Land is very Level, and the Soil yell adapted to making colonr'd Tobacco ; it aJ(b has A yery extenfive and good Range.

the Tide indifputable.A- Eow*ap DORSET, 5«» tf E+werl. ___ -'' 1 ! ____ — • _________ .

fin; ftrong Horfe, '.upwards of 16 Good Paftorage for MARES.

not rrove with '&al, to have tie at TulfTilce.

«'r ^

Tot*n

*t PUBLIC rENDVE, iBtt»/)antftxtt m tl* Prtmif/u,

ftr Stirling C+fl>> g»* Billi «/ Exc!>a*gl, or Cur-rt»t MtMj,

ABOUT Six Hundred Acres of LAND, lying in frtderi<k County, on Li*fa*ort, adjoining

the Plantation where the Subfcriber now live*, whereon there ia about 70 Acre* of cleared Land, two good Tobacco Houies, Corn Houfe, two fmall Dwelling Houfn, and a good Apple Orchard, a- bout zd Acres of good Meadow, and a large Quantity may be made with little Trouble, Part of it being already Ditch'd. The Land is wellTi*- ber'd and of an excellent Soil for making fine To­ bacco, or Farming, with a good Stream running throng* it. The Title tndifoatable.

tf* •>- JOHN Doasiv, St*ifJ<A».

AN away YeOerday, from tk*>nhfcriber it «ki^k 'Pfinti-Gyrgi't Couity, a, Coflvifi Serrtat M«n, named Jmmtt C*rtt born ia the rwB«y tf Knt in England, is about j Feet 7 Incfci hiffh of a dark Complexion, and about 24 Yean of An. has an oval Face, his Nofe has a c«fl to one Si«> and one of his Feet turns In more than iJi« <,$„. (\ he wears his own Hair, wtich }$ ftort n4 Of a' dark Brown : Had on and with him a brown Coat a red Waificoat and Breech**, a Check Sk^tTa** a Pair of grey Yarn Stocking*. Th| (litVScrriu wa» lately bought from on board the titKm. Capt. Simervill, and coniecfiently caimet kaow much of the Coantry.

Whoever take* up the f*id Servant, H him home, Hull have FIVE POUNDS and reafonable Charges, paid by________J*» frtdtrifk Atgnfa f

Y Advertiferoenu pubJiftied in thf Gtiutii in yanmurj and FiLrmar Uft, t'

7. «r SOLD fy tbt SUBSCRIBER, mt PUBUC YBNPOV, mt tkt Ht*/t •/ Mr. Richard Simpfon, ««r Pipe-Creek, in Frederick Cutntj, in li'ttatflaj d*a}4 *f May Imfl. fir Bilh •/ Excka*gt, Dtllars mt V&> Pijiki mt 16/6, lr Currnt Mfiitj,

PART of a TRACT of LAND, called Ivr CHURCH, containing 696 ACRES, more or

i«Ci, lying about 15 MU<M Iron* »«(V«>K<i-7«4»«, is well Timber'd, and haa a large Quantity of Meadow Ground. ,

Any Perfon inclinable to pnrcha/e, may be in­ formed of the Title and Terms of Sale, by apply­ ing to the Subfcriber on EHt'-RiJ^t.

WlttAM CoAtE.

,who are Indebted to Mr. THOUM p ( cj' reguefled to Call and Settk, or Difchirge their refpeftive Balance* by the loth of fVAr.tr, p^i to which little Regard has been paid : Th« Sab- fcriber therefore gives tbit further Notice, tait if not complied with before the lad Day of UtjloL Actions will be commenced againft every Utfaur to the faid Them ft Diet, without Diftmdwa.

Attendance will be give*, at Bt/timtrt-T^ by Mr. Uf/n SbtrtJift, who is authoriid br tte Sobfcriber, to adjuft and fettle all Accoumi, ud to grant Receipts for all Payments made ta him.

JAMKS DICK, Aaoratjr

Afne-Arnndcl Cunt?, April 3, 1*76. ISfbttt SUBSCRIBER, mttt

LOCK Wt«MJ.

/« /Ar J*l>LONDON,

jQtm JOHHION,

M**t*bt6bcH, b WiJUt ir' Variety of SUXOPEjfr and

QOODS, fumble toVinter Sf*foB i fmong which are 1 rfon Tea, AnuU nA Ar/^»«VSnneiT,

- . ., . ... _ , ^/rChe***, Gunpowder, B«r Le*d. Sho>, IJ<. Uc. forCaih, Bill* of EichaPg*, Tobacco, or Ihort Credit. R«AD "" "

. o- ther convenient Out-Hoaiet j and a Garden paled in. Alfo, fay good WankquJ?*, • wkh a ceniy. uiea-t Whaxi, i> ihjat a, Veflel t*M 4r»W a aboo| 9 or 10 Feet WAtnc, may take jn or deliver a Load OK th« Wharf, all in g^od J^MJ^ It is conveni­ ent for porchafing Grain or Tobacco, the InfpeQ- iag Hoofia peMa a; the (anft P4§Cf, and fercral Shim load t^reJFfK 1*9J**

. Ifcroba* Mill, on a Store H<mf«.

Aif ?#|fQB thai W»OM, bywolrJing to me, may b> fw*i|»f4 J*h Ftev.i» tlJ8rreU, or a Quantity q( iBditH <r>n>» Witaft ftWinwd tk# caxriej it by Water to.lhe L^YX^f tferef.M ; open giving «0 O^Mr Njtfiti <«| ,f|M Mili. be will

»M <M"M:U agajc,

WHEREAS RiekmrmR;<l>.rJj«t Son _,_ of Ri(l*r< Ricbmrdfon, of Fn£rick Co«»-

ty, in the Province of Marjimnl, .Dccetftd, ij'im,. powered by an A ft of Arferobly of vheutidPr*. vince, pa (Ted the z:d of Nnxmltr lift, to U and difpofe of his Father's Lands, to the highd Bidder, agreeable to the Intention / hi* M F|- tier's Will : Thefe are therefor*^»wt Now to all Perfons inclinable to Pp^HT t^e (OK, That the Land* aforeCud, containnK |bp« 1159 Acre*, will be fct np by the Subfcriber, ttjmwt Vendne, at FnJiritk-Tvwx, in the Province ifcr«- faid, on the 21 ft Day of Jnv next. Tic Lui are very valuable, they are but thrte Uilft rrao FnJtrfd.Tiwg, on the mam Road, upoa «Aie* there are several Houfcs, Orchard, Meadow, mi a Mill with a conftant Stream, aad v*rj nient for a Merckant Mill. Uc.

The Title is indifpajablc.RlCKAI*

r, b. SOLt> iy tit IFTEEN Acies of LAND,

at tke Head of &*-K>~r, Ctaqty, tike Fir* Teefday in ^vV Conrt, CMnreaiendy fituawd ftr a

N M Adveritmcnt puWKh*d ta tMfaeeriog Date

taw Debtors of the

.to all to

onlefi.lbey paid off and difcharged - - live Bond* by the Thirtieth Day of 7«jraA«"P tj would be pot in Suit ; to wbkh little JU!g»* W'lj beea paid : THEREFORE the Cuaiaiii***? once more give Noike, That they wiH «n*«*> (Miy proceed in String out KtMMiaM «•?• * rJktAonde oVetotltm aal^rafteei eAnafoveindi a«i that U»> wiU^

of

all Iniflii.g Md-eonjShort.ot

jNNAPOLISf Printed by Jonej ««en indTMimiam !ainH, u> -may be fuppliccl with this GA*KTTE at ^ti^ and 6J.pe* Yfear. APVERTISEMENTB of » Length w intoe4 *» 51. ihe.Plrft WeeJk, t jiad;i^:fichTimc aft*^ .And on Ones

Thexear .J THURSDAY, May 1764, [N°. 997

* A t t S B 0 tt, tikrftty io.

T ttjt Departure of Ore Emperor for Francfort it fixed for the nth of next Month. Hit Im­ perial Majefty will be Ii Day* oja hit Jour, ney, and it to be f applied at every Station witb 4*7 Hotfei. Hit Suiti wfJi toolift of 6 c.Coacbei, and other Carriage*.

tfjfw, Fit. to. Bj Letter* from WaiCaw, dated the ojfc. .It. we feern, that the Elecrioo of a King of Poland wO| tot take place till tbe Month of AugnS next. According M tfcrPoN* Oaliavtttton, thefe mud b« an extrvatoiaary Diet kaU «*, as*i t** frimate, lor bit own Advantage, will prolong tbe Interregnem at long aa he « i »f la* Election be made within twelte Moothi from the Kiog'a Death, it it all the Pafla toftventa require.

LONDON, F^nury it.Letters from Dublia ntMten, that it wat laaeilil UHr*.

that ibe Dalphia, of Stoekjon, Capt. lackfon/t-VhUh Jailed the 17th nit. for Virginia, wilk ConviQt, wu on Sunday the i^th ult. wieckedon tat Baakt of AikloW, and all on boird peiilhrd.

Fit. at. The State* of Lower Anfttia bav* ajade * Pre- laat to their Soverelan of 110,000 Crowdi, to defray tbe Irpencet of the Coronation of a King of the- Haoaaoi. ' Pnfenii on the fine Occafioa are eipeOed from ail the otht* ttrtditary Countriet.

Fri, 15. Yefterday the Hfltrfe of Commbni adloaraed to Wedae(day neat, oa Account of th* lodilpeiltaaj of tbe Speaker.

Yeflerdtjr Morning a magnificent State. Coach, Ptaot by errJti of hit Mijtfty, at a Prefent for (he Prince of Brunf- wick, wai brought to the Qgeen't Palace for Ine'Infpettion of thtir Majethea, aad io * lew Dayt it i* to be (hipped for Broofwick. .. it .

It it faid that a 'noble Dolce ii (eliciting a Grant of the Ifltnd of Cape Brttont The Coali on (Ma lOand, whkh ire ilmoft even wkh the Surface, exelofive of every other Produce, will be worth 11,000 I. the flrft Year.

March i. A few Dayi afo w*a prefeaM to th* Society for the Encouragement of Artt and Science* (at the Defire f (bar great naval OAUirt) an Air Jacket, to prevent the fital Coafcquencca attending SaJfot* IB a Ship-wreck } it met ith great Applaafe fronk the Socj*ttj>.

By Lettert from Berkshire, we ait informed that tha Wa- ttri are an returned Into their proper Chino/I; and that the Corn, en tbe Ljndtfharhavt been To long overflowed, car- riet a better Afpea than could hive been eipetad.

The King of Cratna'a Mtnifter at Warfaw delivered- a fielfc Declaration t» ibe Pvtraate, oo the, ltd of January, declaiming any Intention in the King, hit Matter, to dif- Mtaber any Hart of the fehft Dominion*, and again re- cnBMDeoding to Ua*.«°oiet to ehufe loc their Prince a Native of the Kingdom.

Mvili 6. They write from Genoa, o/ th* Ith alt. that before1 fill Royal High net* the Drte of York left that City, he receive*' from England jewrlt and Toyv to the Value of aae,aaa Daeaia, tor r>reacMi tar be tfvw to rdrTrhrtet tnr

IStneaof Italy. , -, . Yeftcrday Mnialh*i iiilr arrived Baron -de ScbeaJe, from

Cfnibrug, whom ftafSfaV* and Noble £btpter bath leal with tbe Newt, that th« Election *>aa happily fatten agree­ able to bit Majilty'*. Cora** d' Hire, apon bit fecond Son Piiojce f icdanck, to be 9ieVe*«nd laeaieagn of that See.

Utrct S. Teefday, ! a {tartar after .Tbtee ia tbe Arter- aoon, died at hi« Houfe in wrof»«ooc-Square, ui bit 74th Year, PUmp- Earl of HiHwfcke ] who* Omafler and |Coi»*>a«m adorn the w-ft Wrttre«lag Pafti In (be Hiflo- Irj ef (bit Age and Country.1 A graad Bail wai given on Mvftday Niffct la*, at, bar

dajtftjr'i Palace, on Account of the yoaetf, PJ-MKC Fred** leki bora AugoA 16, 176], being appointed BUboe of Knabrug. i

Th* King «* >*« hat latelv dot the Ualf erfity of 'Cdln- «rgh aeWaatof «jmr hrge Folio Volume! of Printi, en- raved (nun ib* Piiniiam ''ant1 '* UaJUraoof Hemla» euet. The UnivettHjr *rarj feol tuan^ T*»| biadfaaae Ut-

Itt of Thanki wrilteri in Latin.We Wtr that the Cadnmrfflorttri ire irrlatfy named who

la ft* our Cone,newa in the Wea.1a«BllFiVv<eye«, and « are to divide (hern i* prop** tx>ta; *wd ( iheaa up to

to the highert Bt*l«V.lw th* Bea**< af.tb* public, table to hit Majefly'a moft gracioua Declaration. 1. _ -i-qojht that (he lOaoda of St. John i

g^^SSW,'l*;'i,*r<.>- T--'.r-i«^.'.v.

ssafrSSB3*''2 £' ^.c±a^r«B;.ff.£±:-«. of RerUc-

Mk^rery of bit

Parfoitof.fJM laemy) *r* retanH*JaVkB*,' ib) b* M lUadi- neft for aaoortiajiiflijg IB* Trtoatf .. i

The PobUc «D*y confide io ikr fcllowlog Report now In Towngkvti. That by the Artkle* of Peace agreed on by the

iWtiont, af-3 el- «""' v. t -/-.- ..f .... _ .«_v « « »« mflmttl va 0y IDV

_......, alia Sir William Johnfon, they are to cede tohi* M*J*Ay, ill th^ Country trom tfiagira to above th* Oreat Felt, en both Sidel of Mac River | beieg a Traft of*J m .}$ M**" '» Length, aajd federal in Breadth ) veryidiinajjeotn Coacel&ona,, «)i»Uf iaMrcfting to ibe Public.

In tbeCourfe of the UA Sitttlg of the Oeocr^-Afltrpblrof thit Cnlooy, the Committ«* of Correfpondtiice wilb, ourAteat at ih*Co*»i a/ Great-Britald', hid Before tfce Hoafe

two U*ttei> fian Him < 'tpe *«e da.ied itth IfoveaWir !*(«,mtationinit, That tbc^um of <f. ijg.ijji tit **»*.

.granted, to the Northern Coloniei for tbe ^a»(cea of thiTear 1761, wai likely fbon to itToe | it wai Ordcrti Tfitt aBill be brovgbt ia (o ippwnt proper fttfant to receive o«vProponioo of if, which war afi iKaHawJi'dmi The otberLeltei dated loth February I?*** advifiag tkar, " Upoa

'Cofflplainta of divert Mcrchanti trading to Virginia,That they wert injured id their Property by Meaai of aPaper Carreacy Iffued in tfeat ColtTny, the Lordi Commlf-

" 000***' ftffwIHade and Plantation* fttmei determined toadopt toe Plan of (he A3 p*Bed in til J4'b of the lateKing, for regulating and tarleaiojag (be fipet Cnrrtnteu

*' of New-England ; arid to ftbpofe that the Urn* iVould be " extended over all the other Coloniei in America;" it wai Jtr/*rW by Ibe Hoof*, That If thit Plan Ihoald b* ear­ ned into £xTCutioa, it would not «*ly highly tttkCt am the Credit, Honoar, and Pun£J.ality nf thil Colony, but alfe reduce it to a State of Bankruptcy, at by tbe Waat of a prlper Medium of Ootd and Silver, it would be incapacitated to carry any ptiblick and nccevtary Meafure into Execution, unlefa a Paper Currency be ptrrttitlvd (o b* hTaad *n lo'lid Puadt, and that foch Currency be allowed at a proper Tea. dor In all Pajmentt within tbe fame. After which M wai OnkrrJ, Tbat tbe Committee drew op a proper State of (* Paper Cmtncy of thil Colony, with all Speed ; and tnnf- mit It to tbe Agent; dining nOting therein particular!/ f4l whet Purpofet (he fame bath fro** Mat* to time been etavfc- ted i oa what Fund* ; eod Owwiot, that all poffibb C*rr i* taken for finking it at tbe fropcr perioda } and that therefore it woold be highly Unjutt, aim tbii Colony haa involvtid itfelt in an enortnooi ExpetKC at tbe Retjuifition of the Crown, in ajuft aad afteHVy W»r «gain ft the common Enemy, and hatb alwayt fupported in H*w*» end Credit witb great Puncluilit)) (nay granted a Loan */O*e MeindrW and Fifty Tttoufaod Pounth when Hn Majelry'i Service re- quired rt) to Involve it in the Evili imputed to olhert. It wat likewife Ordered, (bat tbe Committee dUell tbe Agent to give all poftble Oppoitioa by himfelf, or CoowcH, agaiafT any Bill btiag pafled iato a Law (bat may b* brexaflt into Parliament, for adopting the Plan aforefaid.

Tbe Day after the foregoing Procedure, Alderman It- «ra{4«», in Behalf of th* MetHfanta of thi* City, prefeoted ib* Copy of a Memorial drawn op by (be faid Merchant*, ip order to be preiented toihe Pailiament M Great-Blftalo ) tb* Purport of which M, eomplainiag of the Hard/hjpj tbt Trade of thil Colony labourt under, b/ ReaCan of the Statate of the 6lh of b'n lata Majcrty Gcorg* II. commonly called Ibi S»f*r-AHt and prayine; Relief in ibe Premifca. The Honle »f|*OKd) of it ; and Af/iAW, Htm. Cm. *n p*y all Eipencea ateaadiag our Agent'a uimeit OfootWoa M <JM Rcae wai or Continuation of the faid Act. > \

Some of ear Advicet by ibe Packet a re, tint a ScbtlM of Taxation of th« American Colonlea hai for fom* Tiro* been ia Agitation I Tbat it bad been previoafly debated" in the ParUimeni, whether they bad Power to lay foch a Tea; on Coloeviet which bad ao Reprefentativei in Parliament, and deterariaed In (be Affirmative, i That oa. the Ninth of March Mr. n» made a long riaruogue on (be melancholy State *f the Nation, overloaded with heavy Taxet, and a Debt of i*0 Milhoai, 51 MiiKoni of whkh bad aiM» ia tbe four left Yean: That by a Compilation, wkkk be) laid bo. fora tb* Houfe, )6o,oool, Sterling per1 An nut* wM*(>4*adad* Nortb-AnorKa, and the|*fcre it wa* but reafpnabte (key AtMM fupport tbe Troopt feat out for their Defeace, and all rjk) otbe* Expenc* of tbe Nltlco on their Accoant. To rtifc tkitJuaa, b* peopaiad tkal tb* Drawback! oa Re-etpmtattoo of Mttitelar O*o<l. aV...u L. -i-^-miBned i That Dutj

. _-- . «^», a Duty of 7!. Sterling bo all Wi«i frora Madeira, (ha Wcftern aad Canary

_ . , a Daty of jd. per Gallon on foreign MfUfleV, of 101. per Hundred 0*1 Sagan | a high Doty on Coffee, Cocoa, aVc. and that Runt Ajuld be whoHv awhlbited i That Wine* f,o« ««;- o—-—• • - ' ' - - - - - ' ~

i n" lbl W ttm to America, (e^ie. feelMto liable to . double Duty], Befidti ibit, aa internal jr2,>1*; « Sui»P °"y. *e. but many Meeaftei. *r>»«*| it, thit war defer red till neitSdBoni bat It li'!!? * T« "l"> tWignOuod. weuM a«i(.'laio t

tbit Sefflon. That tbe(r Coloniet are under grtat Dil- "* not h"'°

fkeat. TbetHr.Mefoaj, Ageatlbr (• Member of tbe Houfe) exerted htaajft itoMr

o. Suma Afl d,of •'b

t<nojitntin( to minjr of thv Mr 0*1 rbe IHegality of

.$*** <»' ******* ***** •, Howlunw Bay, w« Mv* Adlrkc. that the-

U Jtt^/orbid th. fcnglifc fro ood m theBavi u»on which tjwy Ii

ffifta&C.

Ft) ft T PI T.T, «uiu iu, 1724, tit B**m'a*t*» tfGrrJbom Httff, (

Wbftt Mat) ttt'riy <wilb tkt /»/« /, v>te ctmt 'H btrt fir 141 1 Iff. *t t Spy, 'air* fl^r^trtl iifrrttt limfft

THAT *n Eflglifh Army wu rarp«SR«d J»*t*f Indiahs dtfWo ti< Ohio (hit Spring. Thai

he left Hockhod^tgaboat jo Days >gor b Conv- paoy with 7 DeUtwireJndihif, to go to War die Frontfen. Tltat thfe* ctide ! upon mtn's Valley, rnurdercclftnd foAM «M and bin Wife, and took two )itt]e.9^ra, their dren, Prifonen. That they came with the Chil- dreirwithtTi a few Milei of thil Port, when he wa| defifvtt to cqme ia here, under P0tieace he had made bit Rfcap* from the lodunj, aad to e into tke Strength of the Port, Ammunition, vifioni, tec. what Guards were out etgh Da. to retunj to thvtp iij two Nights ; and that met with any lodhtni/not to let them know thing till he got to King Beaver. That the Nighc they came h^re a Party of d Sh»wan«fe ct their Sleeping Place, and hid two Scalp* they got bet wee ii Ligooier and Bedford .(here were three Parti«« of Indian* from the .., Tw i. . . __.. ..,_,.,.. nun, ult «MLkki, Hocktocking, Imd Wactuttomochy, con

, anq 13; and one Part*.of jr r** -or <-- »».!- »_--. * .in-fitting o( 9, io, »nq 13; ana one Ka/qrof ;c from Sdota, to fet off for this Port a A*)' Di/» a! tet him, and that he docs believe they " - k - this Fort DOVA That about ch« latter f- Moock 40 WjroDdou, and itx> Ottovrawi, vrer tofetout for tbi* Pofti that their PirUesyvtrVt Way lay the CornmBuicationX That io Mtydi' Wyondoti, Otowawi, D«!a*rvret and Sbaw«ii*)t in all about 800^ were to come »od attack thi Pod, tDtJ to keep all in a Body; and fhoofd tac fail hew, tp proceed arxi attack LieOuier aod Bed ford, »?hith were not fo ftrotag *» tut. Thit la Winter t*o DeJ*n»are Chief*, aad White Eylnwit! tiiero, went dowa to the Urge French SrXwe Port on the Miffifippi, and toojK three BngliCh Scafp and alked AarUoce fraaavute Ftcacb to carry oa tbe War agayn* a*. Tbaftaey found both French aA*i Bn(U4i in die Fort. That the Commanding Qfker. a-Frencronin, wo«Id not heir them, aad ordered the Scalp* to be Utf*Mrn «Mt of Ooon; ao d*n«c UMA ^bme^Flind aad-Powder, and Ordered tavern to return: B«tt that fhey we»t cCvbMe 9reocfc People, called Q*it-laying.Freajth, that lire-aloq*!; the Miffifippi, and are gr«at Trade** with tiH^aW dian* for Ammunition, Sec. oa* of whkh hai) 4 or, 500 Barrel* of Powder, a^d t*v*4 in Proportieift. That Wbite Bye* parchatad of kioi AIM Hottfe Load*; bat ia rtKunuJif* M>">' the Jbaatfnf thtl Weather, they 16« great Pajrt.pf it. And tlnu tiff*; entefed into aa Agreement withjbree Trader- "» fend ap to Sciota, hieforf ihe^Pirfi of J*i» Baneaul of Powder, /.ead/oVc. and that jury would fend {heir Canoe*, loaded with PretiloBe, to meet them, and that h4 u of Opinion laatf *r- thete by ihia time. And tJtat aboAt^ tl&Uttttt Pat of the Su«aB»er. th'ey *re to fea*i the) IlUran* i B*ueau» more. And they uc to pt* tfcej the Skins and Furs taken from our Trader* Towpi. But (ho\ild thit fail (which he thiwjgawawj at all probable) they will aWtclc oa wlih Bow* an Arrows. And that the firft Bitteadl|tee tojSfbv nifh the Indian* with two PTtathmttjj&afmWjr That Whit* Bye* vifited ftime Indian«M*<he Mrf itfippi, from whom h*r ailed Afinn^e again, the ttngiim, to whkh they Cenfenred, faying, ih White/Man (hould not live oft the Miaffippi tint they woevld Join ift Bodle*, aad lay on all th* nar row Paflirgea on the River, a%d attack oor Boat and Troop*'« they pafled, That ihefe Indian am Ytfpo*u*tout, know*) by the Name* of Cat lahoo*, Caweetoo*. Warihaes, and another Nati on, which he does not remember. Tbr qndot*,*Dttowlwi, Delaware* and Shaw- L - : -'"- ! " Tended tocoaffehere, ander

woffh art Opp'ortnnitji to.e tort, and M ui- But i/srfled, diefw< Wav to

from thence to the . Tribe*. Afld *n»ll,, . rhej She NatUrti to join,/-% ' - -

uuc toev \ them.

mpX

120AS the Subicriber has declined the mercantile j

Bufmefs, he takes this Method of returt^pg j| his Thanks to tbofe of his Cuflotncn who hive < favonr'd him with their Dealing!, and paid their i Account* regularly, and at the fame Time defines all Perfons indebted to him (either in the phyfieal or mercantile Way) whofe Accounts have been Twelve Months (landing, to come and fettle the fame without Delay, or they may expeft proper Procefles in Law will be iflued againft them. He has a fmall Parcel of GOODS on Hand, which he will fell by Wholefalc at a very low Price fcr any Kind of Money. .-^ '

JOSHUA WARFKLD.

JUST IMPORTED, Inlbt Elisabeth, Caff. JOHNSON, from LONDOI*,

•»*J to be Sold by tbt Subfcribtr at til Sttft Mr BALTIMORE-TOWN,

A NEAT Aflbrtment of EUROPEAN and EAST-INDIA GOODS, fuitable for the

Spring and Summer Scafons, Wholefale or Retail, [ either for Tobacco, Sterling Money, Bills of Ex­

change, Mary taut/ or Pennfifrvania Currency, Lum­ ber of any Sort, Wheat, Flour, Flax Seed, Skins or Furs i in ftiort, any Thing rather than give Credit. '

PtOWMAN.

JUST IMPORTED fnm LONDON, in tbt Stif ELISABETH. Caft. JOHN JottNs6N, eout I, bt S O L D for Ca/b, BH/i »f Exdxnp, »r Tobacco, ft tbt Subfcribtr i Sttrt, ml Harriion LMC'/, near Herring-Bay,

A NEAT ASSORTMENT of EUROPEAN ^AST-INDIA GOODS, fuitable for

the SeafodW SAMUEL LA HI, Son ofjojtfb.Kent-Jjland, April 5, 1764.

RAN away laft Week, and made over to the Weftern Shore in a Canoe, a Convift Servant

Man, named William Ricbardi, he is about c Feet 6 Inches high, wears his Hair which is very black, and is 40 Years of Age : Had on when he went a- way, an old Hat, a Drown Coat,, a green Jacket, Ofnabrigs Shirt, old Leather Breeches, old Stock- ings, and an old Pair of half worn Shoes, with plain plaited Buckles in them.

Whoever fccures the faid Runaway, fo a* the Subfcriber may get him again, {hall have Forty Shillings Reward, paid by

BROWN.

RAN -way JVorn the Subicriber; 5n tVwrf County, oh the Firft Day of Afrit laft, an

Infb Servant Mao, named Rtgtr M'Ketn, he was formerly aSoMier in the MtrjUnd Service, is a middle ftVd Fellow, a great Liar, very Talkative, very fond of Drfcfc, and pretends to many Kinds of BuAnefs. He Irad on and took with him, i white Snirt, j Ofnabrig Ditto, i Check Ditto, a German Serge Vcft and Breeches, a new Fell Hat, old Shoes, and two Pair of Stockings.

Whoever takes up the faid Servant, and brings him home, (hall receive Three Pounds Reward.

BENJAMIN MACKALL.

T» be SOLD at PU Bl'lC ?BNDUB, in Saturday tbt I atb if May, w» tbt Prtmijti, Jtr Stirling Cajb, Bills »f Exchange, er Current

At Mr. Roztkfi, inO V E R S at Two Guineas the

... . -i^C,S"lh> *c.Groo»;

c

ALL Perfons indebted to the Eftate of Ignatiui Semmei, late of Part-Tobacco, Inn-keeper,

deceafed, are deflred to make immediate Payment to the Subfcribtr, that (he may thereby be enabled to pay off the j«ft Claims that may be agaihft the faid Eftate. Thofe who negleft complying with tills Rcnoifttion, may depend'that compulfivc Me­ thods will be made ufe of. And all Perfons who art Creditors, are dcfired to bring their Accounts in, that they may be adjufted, by

MARY SIMMES. U. S. Tobacco will he taken in Payment.

THE Subscribers having frequently fajfirr'd great Injury in their Stock, Ift. by Perfons

going through their Plantations with Dogs -and Guns, pnder Pretence of Hunting and Fowling, which they conceive no P«(bn has a Right to do without Leavf, Gtvt THl» PUBLIC NOTICI, That they are dftfirroi»*d to pe0fqcate every Per. AM who ftiall : hwcalter tre/p*fs on their Land i, BOW inclofe4 from the Wefterit Branch of Patuxnt,

lo flte North Branch ofMmt-P Itafa*t.

CLEMENT HILL,JOHH HEFBUI.N, WILLIAM LOCK WlBMS.

near the Riv.cr. a.

Upper-Marli^rntgl,April 1 6, 1764.

ABOUT Four Hundred Acres of LAND, be­ ing Part of the Traft of Land whereon the

Subfcriber now lives, lying in Baltimore County, in the Fork of the Falls, about 25 Miles from Bal- tinfrt-Tfivn, and Twenty from EH-Ridge Landing, whereon is. a good Dwelline-Houfe, Kitchen, To­ bacco, and other Ont-Houfes, alfo a good paled Garden, Apple Orchard, and about fix Acres of choice good TimoTfhy IWeadow, and twenty Acres more may be eaiily made, greateft Part of it being already Ditched. The Land is very Level, and the S.oU yell adapted to making colonr'd Tobacco; it a]Co rjas a very extenfive and good Range. ,

The Title indifputablc.A. EowAap DORSET, So* of Edward.

by the late Col. Tajktr, and got by noted Hone Traveller, out of Mift fine ftrong Horfe, upwards of 16 Hanus mt

Good Pafturtfce for MARES, and what L,,M not prove withfoal, to have the Libem Of ?? Sealon at lulf Pitce. ^ Of K«

To It SOLD *t PUBLIC PEN DUE, i» Mtmtay tbt i8/^*/June ntxt, on tbt Prtmifti, fir Sterling Cejbt gitJ Bills if Exchange, er Cur- rent Mmty,

ABOUT Six Hundred Acres of LAND, lying in Frederick County, on Lingantrt, adjoining

the Plantation where the Subfcriber now lives, whereon there is about 70 Acres of cleared Land, two good Tobacco Houfes, Corn Houfe, two fmall Dwelling Houfes, and a good Apple Orchard, a- bout 20 Acres of good Meadow, and a large Quantity may be made with little Trouble, Part of it being already Ditch'd. The Land is wellTim- ber'd and of an excellent Soil for making fine To­ bacco, or Fanning, with a good Stream running through it. The Title indifpntable.

i^. ' JOHN DOXSEY, Si* if Job*.

RAN away Yfflerday, from thelubfcriber ,n Prtnee.Gtirgt't County, a Convia Smut

Man, named Jemei Ctrrt, born ia the County of Kt*t in England, is about 5 Feet 7 Inches hirt Of a dark Complexion, and about 24 Years of A». has an oval Face, his Nofe has a csfl to one Sif!" and one of his Feet turns In more than the othw he wears his own Hair, which is fhort »4 of dark Brown : Had on and with him a brown Coat, a red Waiftcoat and Breeches, a Check Shirt aad a Pair of grey Yarn Stockings. The bid Strrsa, was lately bought from on board the Capt. Simervill, and consequently fvm\ much of the Country. ,-j ,..,;

Whoever takes up the faid Serving ind brinn him home, (hall have FIVE POUNDS - and reafonable Charges, paid by

John Frederick A*g*foa

Y Advertifements publifiied in the __, Guutti in January and February lift, ;,IVII who\are Indebted .to Mr. THOMAS DICK, wnt reauefled to Call and Settle, or Difclurge their refpective Balances by the 2oth of Fetm,, M» to which little Regard has been paid : The Sul>. fcriber therefore gives this further Notice, th« if /"I not complied with before the I.ft Day of U, Actions will be commenced againft «very L.. to the faid Tbomat Diet, without Di_in3k>ii.*

Attendance will be given, at Baltimtrt-Jim by Mr. Ufttn Sberedint, who is authorized by fie Snbfcriber, to adjuft and fettle all Account!, tod to grant Receipts for all Payments made to him.

JAMES DICK, Aoornt/

7i be SOLD by tbt SUBSCRIBER, at PUBLIC VaN£uv, at tbt Hiaft if Mr. Richard Simpfon, near Pipe-Creek, in Frederick Cmtj, en tt'ttotfdaj tbt z$d if May Imjt. fir Billt if Exchange, D titan at 4/0, Pijitlti ml 16/6, ir Current Minej,

PART of a TRACT of LAND, called Ivy CHURCH, containing 696 ACRES, more or

l«fs, lying about 15 Mi&t Irom FreJtwt-ffvtn, is well 1 imber'd, and hu a large Quantity of Meadow Ground.

Any Perfon inclinable to pnrchafe, may be in- formed of the Title and Terms of Sale, by apply. ing to the Subfcriber on Elk-RiJ^t.

WlttlAM CoAtE.

TUST INfrORTEB /rtp LONDON, In tbt Skip ElizSbcth, Copt. JOHN JOHNSON, nd

ti It Slid fy tbt Subfcrlbtr at bit Stort in Urri*.-, by Wbtlifmli or Rttail,

Variety of EUROPEjti and _ , / AT D M GO 0 D S, fuitibk to

Summer artf Winter Spafon ; among which are Bohea and Hy/bn Tea, Am»U and Wtfitmi Snuff, JSn Jtentii's Porter, Cbtfbirt V"* GAw^rr'Cheefc, Gunpowder, Bar Lead, Shot, c/r. We. forCaflj, Bills of Exchange, Tobacco, or fhort Credit, , JOHN. READ tyf.AXJJR.VCH*.

A»ne-ArundeJ CVw/j, Aipril 3, 1764.In L S T sf tbt SUBSCRIBE Rt at tbt

Land tf Eafe, m Somb-Riv«r, ST6RB HQiU^B, WU* » Umnting-Room,

_ _ Dwellu»i-HQ«<f, Kiic^tfn, Sfable, and o- ther convenient Out-Houfes; and a Garden paled in. Alfo, fome good Warehoufet, with a copv*- aieat Wharf, fo t^at a, Vefiel that draws about 9 or 10 Feet Water, may take in or deliver a Load on tha Wharf, aN in good Repair. It is conveni- ent for purchafing Grain or Tobacco, the InfpcA- iog Hopfc boing at the famf Pja.ce, and icveral Ships load there fpr l^ndin,.

The Subfcnbex baa alfi) a. Mfrcha^t Mill, on a conftaat Stream, within a, Mile of the Store Houfe. Any Perfqn that wants, by applying to me, may be furoified with FJou/ in Barrels, or a Quantity pf Indian ^om, p/^ay« Gr^ia ground that carries it by Water to the l+ndi/fajt aforefzid ; upon giving ay Qv.if«er Noji« (aj fwd Will, be will receive and deliviajr it ag/MPk with Difpatph, ' provided ^i»h t T«an>. fqr-.|hft PiKpofe,

makeTri^^ *. . i '

WHEREAS Richard RicbarJj*, SooaodHtir of Ricbmr* Ricbardfon, of Frtderid £&$.

ty, in the Province of M_r-AMr_,.Deces.red, ij'*,- powered by an Aft of Alterably of the&iidPr*. vince, pafled the 2:d of Nrvember lifl, to (ill and difpofe of his Father's Lands, to the highd Bidder, agreeable to the Intention «f hu faid F|- ther's Will : Thefe are therefor^^pve Nodtt to all Perfons inclinable to Pu^BT the (UK, That the Lands aforefaid, containnff about iup Acres, will be fet np by the Subfcriber, at pobiit Vendue, at Frederick-Tew*, in the Province sfcn- faid, on the 2 1 ft Day of June next. The Lui are very valuable, they are but three Mllei fnm FrtJerick.Jfwn, on the main Road, upon lAics there are feveral Houfes, Orchard, MWOW, ui a Mill witb a conttant Stream, and my nient for a Merchant Mill, Uc.

The Title is indifpuuble.RlCHAR*

Ti bt SOLD by tkt SUSSCK IS&t, IFTEEN Acres of LAND, or tfcembni*

at dM Hod of Btf-Bi**) Cbmty, the Firft Tuefday in **&} Mkt, Court, conveniently fituated for a

a . RICHA«».'- u If

N at AdreniCttDent publiOxd in the Gvuttti OMring Date AftH 6tb

for»i»g tke Debtors of the Loan-Office, unlefa they paid off and difcharged their live Bondi by the Thirtieth Day of 7«/» '»«. «* Ml would be put in Suit ; to which little AegsiJ »" been paid : THEREFORE the Co-wii**? once more give Notke, That they wfl) 'B*j atdy proceed in Sairig out E«e«tWM upol » the Bonds due to tKcro as Trnftees of the \f» Office aforesaid, and that ther will cotm'we »" do until all the Bonds arf paid off, the Time"' finilhing and-eotapreating t^e wtiole BafineiJ b«j

ANNAPOLIS!. Primed by 3ona« (85tten u47.C0ffliam n, iamay be fupplied with this GA_:ETTE at its* and 6J. $c* Year. ADVERTISEMENTS of a Length arc inierted for 5*. the.Firft Week, and UP. each Time after : And Loiyj .Ones inTrdportfon

[XX/J Year,] THURSDAY, May.iy, 1764, 993 .]* A r I * B 0 It, r,kp#y 10.

THE Departure of the Emperor for Franefort ii filed for the nth of next Month. Hit Im­ perial Majefty will be 11 Dayiytt "' I00 '" ney, and ii lo be fupplied Hi every Station with 4*7 Hotfet. Hit Suiti will conuft of 6; Coacbei, and other Carriages.

tiffin, Fit. 10. By Letteri from Warfaw, dated the 9th ,lt. we fearn, thit the Elecrton of I King of Poland will tot tike place till the Month of Auguft next. According 10 the PolHh ConwMution, thete mult b« an exirtordinaiy Diet held firft, and the frimate, for bit own Advantage, wiU prolong the Intmrgnam long ai he can ; if the Election be made within twelte Monthi from the Kiog'i Death, it ii all the Pafla Convent! require.

LONDON, fAnitrj it.Letteri from Dublin mention, that it wai i*f**ted there,

tbat the Dolphin, of Stoekton, Capt. |aehion, which/ailed tbe »7tb ult. for Virginia, with Conviclt, wai on Sunday the iij'.h ult. wrecked on the Baaki of Atklow, and all oa board petiuVd.

Frt. si. The Statea of Lower Auflria have made a Pr»- teat to their Sovereign of 110,000 Crown, lo defray the Irpeneel of the Coronation eif a King of tbe Roman). Prtfenti on the fime Occauoa are expeOed from all the other icrtditary Countriei.

fri. 15. Yefterday th« Hoofe of Common! adjoarned to WednefcUy 04K, oa Account of- the IndiipoGtioa af tbe Speaker.

Yefterday Morning a magnificent Sttt* Coach, made by| etder of hit Mijefty, el a Prefent for the Prince of Brunf-

wick, wii" brought to the Quaen'i Palace for the Infpettionof thiir Majeftiea, and in a lew Dayi it il to be (hipped furBrnnfwick.

It ii fiid that a noble Duke ii foliating a Orant of tbe lllind of Cape Bretoru The Coali on thil Ifland, whkh are ilmoft even wHh the Surface, exclufive of every other Produce, will be worth is,ooo I. the 6rft Year.

Mtrtb i. A few Diyi ago was prcfeated lo tha Society for the Encouragement of Aiti and Science! (at the DeGre of ibar great naval OIR«en) in Air Jacket, to prevent the fital Coniequencea attending iatfon in i Ship-wreck ) il met «ilb greit Applaifc from the Society.

I ByLetien from Berklhire, we are informed tbat the Wa- ttrt are alt returned into their proper Channel ; and that Ibe Corn, on tbe Landa tbar ban been fo long overflowed, car* 'net a better Afpecl than could bare been expected.

Tbe King of Prulna'a Minifter at Warfaw delivered a jiiiA Declaration to the Primate, an tha ltd of January, difcliirning any Intention In the King, hil Mafter, to dif- snember any Put of the PtliAi Dominioni, and again re-

j commending to the JPolu to ehufe lor their Prince a Nativa of the Kingdom.

Mtrtk 6. They write from Genoa, of the 8th ult. (hat Mo* Mi Koral Highnefs the Dvflte of York left that City, he received from England Jeweli and Toyt lo Ibe Value of 0,000 DucMa, tor V reteait* t» be jivt» to lilt Pilncei tncT Statei of Italy. ;

Yefterday Morning eyly arrived Baron de Scbecle, from OfnabiuK, whom the Stain and Noble Cbipter hath Tent with the Newt, that the Election wai happily fallen agree- able to hit Majefty'i Cnnfe a' Klire, upon bit fecond Son Piincc Frederick, 10 be Btn'eftaod Sovereign of that See.

Utrtb %. Ticfday, at a (tauter aftet Three in tbe After­ noon, died at hit Houfe in Uroffenof-Square, in hit 74th Year, Philip Earl of HaMoickt j whole Character and Conduct will adorn the moft tntereftlng Pigea in the Hifto- rj of tbii Age and Country.

A grand Ball wae given on Monday Night Uft, at. her[fjefty'i Palace, on Account of the yoeotf Prince Frede-ck, born Augaa 16, 1763, bting appointed Bi&op ofIfnabnig. . .The King of Spain hai lately fent the Uahrerfity of Udin-

>argh a Prefer* ot km hr'ge Folio Volumei of Prints, en- |'»ed from the Paioun«a. i»^4 in ik. Rvtne of Hcrcule. IB. The Unnrcilit; bin tot him \ very haadlome Let-

of Thinki written in La'tin.We bear that the CeninHBgjeri are irrtaov named who a ta ft» oar ron«ul«i In tfie WeA.lnMrfarvcyeo, and

' are to divide them ia poptr Lnia, and p»t them op to to the highert Bid4e/ for the Benefit of t*M Public,

teaable lohu M.jcftj,'. moft graciooa Declaration. It ii now ihoutht thit the lOiodi of St. John and Cape*tan will be difpofoJof in ibe fame equitible Manner.

.'" *'* »» W« hear jbai.it ia nap* reUvcl on,' to lour Regimenti of Foot froen ibn Kingdom, and two England, 10 America, fome Time tbji Spring. M«^A, M»tt j. Yeftetday mived btre the two

loburgh Waggon. f<om the South. The Roidi were fo ilownup wiih Snow, that ihey were obliged, the fieueft ^a« of the Way, co pat »« Horfci to each Watton.

_ 'N E W - T O R K. M.j 7!" - On Moadiyl.ft (be whole Uody of New-Jerf.y ProviocJ- 1 " l(" 'of ihe preterit Exdediiion agaioli the ladiane,

»" f"*M*1, J'f* Afrit tin., k, wry fu^. t, ,., Jc«*frn. t - M«"'»u' •"'•« «i'h fume of hit

» Seal,, fc* ,4... fo«.

. , « * >

,. ,v p « "» • *•* Wwihr.-Souaft-Cyiter, a Chief of tbe Uel.w..e>.bll«ollt ," llh hlra likewife' * Lid n"^

R*'ll°"' N'^- 1 . taken left Ycav «>a a De-

ParfoU of the Satiny) art returned lien*, to be I* lUadl- ncft for ajoompjayloe, tbe Troop*, (

The Public may confide In the following Report Bow in Towng-vii. That by the Article! of Peace agreed on by .tbe Five Netioni, and Sir WMIiim Johi^fon, they are to cede to hit Majefty, ell the Country from Niagara to above the Great Falli, on both Sides of the River ; being a Traft of 1C or J0 Milei in Length, aad feveral in Breadth ; very advanttgeotn Conceflioni, e^inilt Intertiting to the Public.

In iheCourfe of the Hit Sittilg of the General-Affembly of thii Cnlooy, the Committee' of Correfpondence with our Agent at the Cowit «f Great-Britain, raid before the Houfe twoLatlera fiom Him | tbaonc d%ted i6th November 176), rMntionine, That tbe 5uro of £,, IJJ,33Ji 6: I Mterl. granted to the Northern Coloniei for the 5»»»itei of the Veai 1761, wai likely foon to iffue | it wai (fi-Jtrtd That a Bill be brovgbt in to appoint proper Perfoni to receive out Proportion of it, which wai accordingly doae. The othejr Letter dated loth February 1764, advinnf 'that, " Upon " Cotnplainti of divert Mercbanti trading to Virginia, " That they were injured ia their Property by Meant of a " Paper Currency iffued in that CoHo*ny, the Until Cornmlf- " flonen for. Trade and Plantation! (ttmri determined to " adopt the Plan of the AO pafled ia the i4th of ihe late " King, for regulating and icfbairung tbe Paper Currenciei '' of New-England ; and to pfopofe thit the fame fhoold be " eitended over all the other Coloniei in America;" it WM RiftlvtJ by the Houfe, That If that Plan ihould be car­ ried into £ncution, it would not only high'/ reflccl on the Credit, Honour, aad Punctuality of this Colony, but alfo reduce it to a State of Bankruptcy, ai by the Win! of a proper Medium of Gold and Silver, it would be incapacitated to carry any publick and neceflary Meafurt into Execution, unlefi a Paper Currency be permitted to be iflued on (olid Fuodt, and tbat foch Currency be allowed at a proper Ten­ der in all Pajimenti within tbe fame. After which il wai Ordt'td, That tbe Committee draw op a proper Sute of thej Paper Currency of thil Colony, with all Speed ; and tranf- mit it to tbe Agent; diftinguiflring therein particularly for what Purpofet the fame bath from lime to time been emit­ ted j on what Funds ; and mewing, that ill poflible Can ie taken for finking it at the proper period! j end that thtrefora it wbold be highly Unjuft, after thii Colony hai involved it (elf in an enormoui Expellee at tbe Requifitioo of the Crown, In juft ind nycrffary War agalnft the common Enemy, and hath alwayi fupported in Honour end Credit with great Punctuality (nay granted a Lpan of One Hundred and fifty Tboufand Pouadi when jiu Majtfty'i Service re­ quired It) to Involve it in the Evili imputed to othcn. Il wii likewife Ordered, tbat tbe Committee diieft the Agent to give all poffible Oppofition by himfelf, or Council, tgimft any Bill being patted ialo a Law tbat may be brougit into Parliiment, for adopting the Plan aforefaid.

Tbe Day after the foregoing Procedure, Alderman L»- vifgtln, in Behalf of tha Merchants of thii City, prefented tbe Copy of i Memorial drawn up by the faid Merchantl, in order to be prefented to tbe Parliament of Great-Britain ) the Purport of which it, complaining of the Haid/hipl tbe Trade of thii Colony latourt under, b/ Reafon of the Stalata of the 6th of hn late Mijefty George II. commonly called Ttt Smgtr Alt, and pnyine, Relief in the Prtmifet. The Hoof* approved of il ; and KtfafvfJ, Nrm. Can. to pay all Eipcnce* attending our Agent'a uimoft Oppofrtton to tha Renewal o« Continuadon of the faid Aft.

Some ef oar Advicei by tb« Packet are, tbat a Scheme of Taxation of the American Coloniei hit for fonie Time been in Agitation I Thai it bad been previoufly debated^ in tbe Parliament, whether they bid Power to lay fuch a Tax on Coloniei which bad ao Reprefentitivei in Parliament, and determined In the jArHrmatire' Thai oa the Ninth of March Mr. " made long Hanangue on tbe melancholy State of the Nation, overloaded with heavr Taxel, end a Debt of 146 Millioni, 51 Millioni of-whUb had airftn in tin four lift Yean: Tbit by i Cotnpvtalion, which ha laid be- fbti the Houfe, 360,000!. Sterling per Annul* wai expended on Nortb-Amenca, and therefore it waa but reafonable they Wo^d roppojrt tbe Troopi fent out for their Defence, and all tha other Erpence of the Nation on their Account. To raid this Sum, he proiwfed that the Driwbicki on Re-e*portatioo of particalir Goodi should be difcootinued: That a Duty mould be laid on Eaft-Iadia Gooda, a Duty of 7). Sterling per Ton on all Winci from Madeira, the Weftern and Canary Iflei | a Duty pf jd. per Gallon on foreign MelafTet, of lot. ftt Hundred oa S«gar> i high Duty on Coffee, Cocoa, *c. aad that Ruca fhould be wholly prohibited i That Winet from Spain, Portugal, IK. would be firft landed lo.£ng- land, before it might be Tint to America, (which itcmi to maki h liable to a double Duty}. Befidei tbii, ia internal Tea: wai propofed, Stamp Dnty, tec. but many Memben waraity appaiia| it, thii waf defined till next Seflten ; but it wa^ feared ikat the Tax atwo foreign Guodi wauld pad'iato a Law thii Sefffon. That ibefe Coloniei are under great Dif- cTviDlagd, in- not hiving fufficient Intereft in Parliament} from the Warn of which, the Weft- Indiaoi hive been able la> «a*fkwaan/4>ain<; H.ioft ( bem. That Mr. jeckfen, Agent Tor Coonaaifut, (a Member of tbe Houfe) exerted biaiU' MMy, and that It waach>tttr owing to nim that th» Stamp AS d4d not tilc» PI«C| ; Uk.wife, That Mr. Allea of Philadelphia, waa indeAtfpyii, in rcmoaftyating to niny of the Memben, with whaan ha> waa ace,uifaled, on the Illegality of in inter­ nal Ta*. and h*icoo»4«na*a lofleMace in preveating it.

. PHILADELPHIA, M*, 10. Jy the Brig Olive Brunch, Captain Rotertfai,

from Hooduraa Bay, we have Advke, that th« Spaaiard* had forbid the EngMh from cutting Wood in the Bar i upon which tiey had feat an ' '""iftalee.

P D R T P I T T, April 16, i BxtraBifrtm tbt Exomimtiitt tfGtrJhtm Hicli, (*

Wbitt Man) Uhlj <wilb tbt /»«¥«»/, -wio etnu I'M ttri itt 14/4 i»f. ft t Sfj, itktt a frvtril Jrfftrat limit*

f I' ^HAT an Eoglifh Army was eipeft.ed^byih* 1 Indlaoi ddwn the Ohio this Spring.* That

he left Hockhticking about jo Days ago, in Com­ pany with 7 Delaware .Indians, to go to War am die Frontier*. That the/ carte in upon Shew- ruin's Valley, hiurdered and tcalped one )v«W and his Wife, and took two little Boys, their CniiV dren, Prifoners. That they casne with the Chil­ dren wi thirl a few Miles of this Pofl, when he wa» defired" to come in here, under Pretence he had made his Efcape from the Indians, and to enqairt) into >We Strength of tbe Port, Ammunition, Pro* vifioni, tec. what Guards were out etch Day, and to return to them ia two Nights; and that if he met with any Indites,'not to let them know any thing till he got to King Beaver, That the.Night they came here a Party of % Shawancfe came to their Sleeping Place, and had two Scalps, wtticH v they got between Ligonier and Bedford. Their"* there were three Parties of Indians from the Sail ^ Licks, Hockhocking, and Wack.itomochy, con-yT filling of 9, 10, an<J 13; and one Party of 30, from Sciota, to fet off for this Port a ftw Days af­ ter him, and that he does believe they are about this Port now. That about the latter Bad of rn'rt Month 40 Wyondou, and ico Ottowawi, wtnl J^ to fet out for this Poft; that their Parties wer%-W''*\ j Way-lay the Commanication. That in May thej Wyondoti, Cntowaws, Delaware* and Shawinefe, in all about 8ooj were to come and attack thU Poft, and to keep all in a Body ; and fhould they fail here, to proceed and attack Ligonier and Bed­ ford, which were not fo ftfong a* thli. That laft Winter two Delaware Chiefs, *nd White EyUwitk them, went down to (he large Prench Stone Port, on the Miffifippi, ami too> three Englifh Scalps, and aflced Aftdance froot-the Prencb to carry ort the War agajnft us. That they found both French and Englifh in the Fort. That the Commanding Officer, a Frenchman, would not hear them, and ordered the Scalps to be thrown out of Doors; and gave them fome Flint* and Powder, and ordered them to return: Bat chat (hey went to fome French People, called Out laying French, that live along the Mifli/ippi, and axe groat Traders with the In- dians for Ammunition, Sec. one of which had 4 or 500 Barrels of Powder, and Lead in Proportion* That White Eyes pnrchafed of him pine Horfu Loads i bat in returning, thro' the Badoefe of thd Weather, they loft great Part of it. And that they entered into aa Agreement with three Traderj, to {end np to Sciota, before the Pirft of May,'ik Batteaus of Powder, Lead, &c. and (hat titty would fend their Canoesj loaded with PrOtiatma* to meet them, and that He is of Opinion they are there by thii time. And that aboot, the latter Part of the Suouner, they are to fend the Indians i > Batteaui more.. And they ue to pay (kern witk the Skins and Fun taken from oar Traders in their Town*. But fhould this fail (which he think* BO: at all probable) they will attack ni wltk- Bows and Arrows. And that the fir ft BatteaiAftrerc to M*| nifh the Indians with two FrenchnieSiHnfiolelff That White Eyes vifited fome Indianf%ft ihe t*lrrV fifippi, from whom be afked Affftance agajnfl tbe Englifh, to which they ceafented, faying, the White1 Men fhould not live on the Mifrfippi; thu they would join ia Bodies, and lay on all the nar­ row PalTiyjea on the Rirer, and attack our Boat* and Troopi as they pi fled, That ihefe Indian* are very numerous, know* by the Names of Cat- tahooi, Cawectoos, Warfhaet, and another Narfj on, which he does not remember. Th»t the Wyj ondots, Ottowlws, Delaware* and Sh«v?anefe, with their Chrtfs, irrftnded to come here, under Pretence for a Peace, to watch an Opportunity to get into; the Fort, and murder every Soul. But if they mif- carried, they would fight their Way to the Lakes, from thence to the Miflrfippi, and join the abov« Trihei. And fntlly, tb«t they fent Depbtie* to the Six Nmiaru M Jain, who treated them with Contempt, told them to fi^hiTor tnfmfelves, and called them Women ; which f(3 much difguftedl them, ihat they fbiiictirmw threatened » gp ta again ft them. « v*4 M v

A N. N A P & L iS, ^onday laft arrived here from St. Kilt's,

Sloop "itmirfit, Capt. Eurickfa* ; with Syhotrt was coming PaiTenger, Mr. THOMAS DICK, for- merly of this Tow», late of BALTIMORE-TOWN, Merchant; but he Died on his Paffage, on the Firft Inftant, much lamented by all who knew him, as he was a young Gentleman much refpecled.

Sanday Morning laft, Departed this Life, after a long and lingering Indifpofition, at his Father's Seat, near OXFORD, in TALBOT Courfty, Col. THOMAS CHAMBERLAINE, eldeft Son of the Hon. SAMUEL CHAMBERLAINE, Efq; whoie Affability, good Senfe, and polite Behavi­ our, greatly cndear'd him to a numerous Ac­ quaintance, by all whom his Death is fincerely regretted. He has left a forrowful Widew, and young Son : And was Yefterday very decently Interr'd.

«' Calvtrt County, Mr? 15, 1764. " On Monday the 14th of this Inftant, Died,

" Mr. WILLIAM HAMILTON SMITH, in " the lid Year of his Age; he had been Ten " Months declining in his Health, and could get " no Relief; it was fufpe&ed by all about him, 41 that his Ailments were the Effeft of Poifon. " given him by bis own Negroes. His Lofs is " lamented by ail Who knew him."

!$• 7*« BALL-HOUSE LOTTM.7 t.jg,'J />,„,. in Iff W..k, ,*»Lifi,fikt PRIZES h c*~ It H««rf j *«( m i#n *>t Time t, ^tlif, it lilt mst ""•**• W* Gtutltmtt vabt mtrt M**iftn, r'jt'fl

but Tickt,, «*V* ivnld faiU fir I him immtJiaittf.

,b»ttli

*HB Managers of the T«#«/ County FREE- __ , MAJON LOTTERY, having found it im­ practicable to fell fuch a Number of their Tickets, as would have been furacient to anfwer the Pur­ poses intended by (heir Scheme, find themfelves obliged to drop it altogether: But take this Oppor­ tunity of returning their Thanks to all fuch' Gen­ tlemen, a* well BROTHER* AND FELLOWS or THE ROYAL ART, ai Others, who by purchafing their Tickets, have Ihown themfelvei willing to forward fo good and laudable a Defign, and to defire all thole who have purchased Ticketi, to apply to thofe Gentlemen of whom they were bought, to have their Money returned. And all Gentlemen who have any of the Tickets In their Pofiemon, are desired to remit them to the Managers, ai foon ai nay be, that each Manager may have it in his Power to (how the Lodge, by producing the whole Number of Tkketi that he figned, that agreeable to the Principles of the ART, he has afted upon the Square with all Men.

ft h SOLD ty tkSil/crikr, wry VMM}, fir C«A

LINSEED Oil,, Paint* of moil Colours, Smrfiurfb and Rappee Snuff, TurlingHn't

Btlfam, B*ttm**t Drops, Elixir Bardana, Pectoral JsJfam of Honey, Do/y't Elixir. E*u dt L*ct, Hungary Water, Kits 's Honey Water, Lavender Water, JuJrr/t,'* Pills, Lttkjtr'i Pilli, Hiofxr't Female Pills, Jatm't Fever Powders, EtgHjb Court PlaiAer, and^a Remnaht of Etrtfeu* Goods. 'I Likewife, To be Let for any Term under Eight rears, the Houfe when I now keep Store. As the Situation and Conveniency is well known to t» one of the beft in Am*ap>lii for that Bufinefi, 1 fiuli not particularly dcfcribe it.

RICHARD MACJCUBIN.

IMPORTED fnm GLASGOW,/. /A*Nati.Y, Cffl. M'KtRDY, anJtt ttSiU/ir Gt6 tr BiUi tf ExtbMgt, tj WMiJ*lt nlj,

PARCEL of GOODS, 562;. 5*. 5 d. Va- lue, Coft and Charges, confifting chiefly of

brigs, Harm, Irijb Linen, white and brown Irj* Sheeting, Check, ftrip'd Holland, Bed Tick,

,£/Oen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Printed Cotton, .Saddles, Shoes, Naili, Hats, Snuff, Tartan, Scttt* Plad, K**d+ll Cotton, and Cutlery.

Imported in the fame Ship, to be Sold .alfo for Caft, or Bills of Exchange, Three Servant Men, Indented for Five Yean, who have been bred to the making of Charcoal.

MATTHEW MAXWELL.

ab SOL D, fvfumt fa the Laft IMI tind ^'((lament of BENjAltm FBNDALL,*£/f; Aceaftd, at PU9L1C ? R N DVE, »n thi loth of July mxt, on tbt Premifes, for Sterling Money, or good BiUi of Ejetbmge,

THE Traa of LAND whereon the Deceafed lately lived, and another Tri£l adjoining

thereto (both containing a bout. 3 90 Acres) lying in Cbarltt County, on Patrwnac/t River, near the Naval Office; whereon is a large and commodious Brick Dwelling Honfe, with Four Rooms, a large Paflage and Clofcts on a Floor; the Chambers are divided in the fame Manner above Stairs, and un­ derneath ire Cellars the Bignefs of the Houfe, divided by Brick Partitions as above, all compleat- ly finilhed j a Brick Kitchen, a Brick Dairy, Sta­ bles, Corn Houfc, Tobacco and Cow Hoafes, Quarters, and many other convenient Hoafes; a good Garden and Yard paled in. The Soil is moflly very good, part thereof a nne firm Marfh, fome Meadow Ground already cleared, and much more to clear. Ii \, a very pleafant and valuable Seat, and many Advantages attending it: One is the. Conveniency of keeping a Kerry to Hn't, &c. much frequented, and well known to Travellers. And there is now a Houfe built at the Landing for a Tenant, which, together with the Ferry, &t. Rents for Fifty Pounds Currency per Annum. Al­ fo the Water Mills on Mltnt-frtjb in the faid County, with Twenty Acrei of Land condemned by Ad <$ittd Damxum, to build them on; there are three Pair of Stones of the beft Ctlig* Grit, two Pair in one Houfe, which was repaired about fix Months ago. The fingle Mill is newly built, and good Workmanfhip, all on the fame Dam, and not ftxty Yards apart, a Brick Bake Honfe 30 by 16 Feet, with a good Oven, large crough to bake ijo/£/. of Ship Bread at once, a Store Houfe, Grainiry/and Dwelling Houfcs, for Millers, &c. Likewife, A Tract of Land about two Miles from the faid Mills, containing by Patent 47 Acres ; it is a rich Soil, and full of good Timber. Any Perfon that is inclinable to purchafe, may, at any Time, view the Land, Honfes, fife, by applying to the Overfeer there; or the Mills, tec. by ap­ plying to the Millers ; who have Orders to (hew every Thing pertinent to the Premifes. Alfo, at the fame Time and Place, A Parcel of SLAVES, of both Sexes, Grown and Young, one of them an ingenious Fellow i he is a Carpenter, Cooper, Shoemaker, and Tanner > a likely young Fellow, who has been a waiting Man, and can ferve well at Table, &r. a good Cook Wench, and fevcral Others. A Urge AiTortment of Houfhold and Kitchen Furniture, fuch as very good Feather Beds and Furniture, Mahog.iny, Walnut, and other Chairs, a good Couch, Mahogany, Walnut, and other Tables, a Mahogany Deflc, one Ditto and Book Cafe, with a Looking Glafs Front, a good Eight Day Clock, a Mahogany Corner Cup­ board with a Glafs Front, a painted Ditto, two Marble Tables, Mahogany Chefts of Drawers, Looking Glafles of various Sorts and Sizes, a Sil­ ver Tea Pot, Cream Pot, Tea Spoons, Wr. Table Spoons, Salts, Silver Hafted Knives and Forks, China, Earthen, and Stone Ware, of different Sorts j a large Aflbrtment of good Pewter, Copper, Tin and Iron Pots, and many other neceflary and convenient Things in a well fnrnifh'd Houfe and Kitchen. A Urge Stock of Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, and fome Horfes ; raw Hides i a Riding Chaife, with Harnefs for two Horfes. A Quantity of /». V/VM Corn and Wheat at the aforefaid Mills, that will be Sold at any Time when applied for. A large Collection of Books, too tedious to particu­ larize. The Sale to begin at Twelve o'clock on the Day appointed, and will continue-at the fame Place until the Whole is difpofed of.

THOMAS COHTEE, 1 D HENRY FEHDALL, J Bjtecotori- N. B. Thofe that have juft Claims again!* the

Eftate of Bi*j*min Ft*4*U, Efq } Deceafed, are defired to bring them in, legally proved; and thofe that are Indebted to the laid Eftate, are de- fired to pay the Executors without further Notice.

NOTICE is hereby given to any Perfoni, who are willing to unr

Building a Brick Church at the Falls ii, rifli in the County aforefaid, (to contain fuperficial Meafure, with convenient That on the Third Monday is 7««< will be a meeting of the Veftry., »t whit* it Mn, monly called the Upper Chuch: At which TLnvi and Place, any Perfon or Perfoni, who will take the fame, are defired to ajtetd, with Plans, and Eilimate of the Expeace, *,, Bond, with good Security, to the Church of the faid Parifh, for his or their true Pei

GIORGI W. FAIRMX, 1^. .GEORGE WASMUOTOK, f c««»

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THE SubfcViber intending (GOD willine) to leave this Province, gives this public Nona.

That he purpofes to Sell by Pnblk Vendae/^ Saturday the fecond Day of / »/ next,' " Cam, or good Bills of Exchange, whereon ne now lives, near Htrrii o .._ _ in A*M-An*d*l County, being Pan of a Trad'of Land called %*ick Stlt, containing too Acres old Rent i the Title of which is indifpouble. It is exceeding good for Farming or Mesdowist, having conlunt Springs to fnpport it in tht dnci Summers. There is on it a good new Dwelling. Houfe 32 by 16 Feet, not qnite fioifhed, contmed in the beft Manner, has a contracted Roof, tad it well covered with Cyprufs Shingles, with ferenl Out-Houfes. There is a great deal of good Fes- cing, plenty of Wood, and1 a large yooag Apple- Orchard of exceeding, good Fruit. Likewife,

**«/««« «*, Rtct-Crfrt, Mtj 16, 1764. lixTOTICE is hereby given to all Pcrfons in- r\| clipable to purchale LOTS in Gtorge-Ttw*, Uich as have not been improved by the Buyers heretofore, agreeable to Aft of Alkmbly, That ths Commiflioners /or faid Town, will meet at the Honfe ot Mr. Jtjtfb Belt, on the Eleventh Day of Taw* next, on Purpote to difpofc of all fuch Lots.

OrAr, Josuti BIALL, Clerk.

T» In SOLD if tin Subfcrittr wry rtafntklj, ft, nrtj Billt tf Encbfuft, Stirli*i Ctfii " C*r- tt*t Nitty,

COMPLEAT WATER GRIST MILL, called the CM/ Spring Mill, and is well

nown by mod to have a conAant Stream, and well Ctuatcd for a Merchant Mill, lying Wubjn « or 4 Miles of Pmtmxnt Rivsir. It it aa orerihot Mill, and (lands clofe to the main Road that reads frptn St. M*n\ Coart-Honfe to 4»>t»^ln, which will fuit either aMilkr, Merchant, Tavern-keeper or Farmer. THOMAS '

Horfes, Cattle, and Sheep, a Quantity ot Corn, and Plantation Utcnfils, for InfpeAion Cur­ rency. Time will be given for Payment, on good Security, if required.

JAMES TEOTTH.

TO BE SOLO,

A NEAT Two Mart BOAT, weUfand, ctr- ries 10 Hogfheads of Tobacco. Sk ii 1 1

remarkable fafl Sailer, and formerly bclong'd to) Mr. Cbflmtn, in J***ft/ii. For Tenoi, ippl/ to Frtmcu Ruth, or Jtb» BtjJ, at J»ft» in Mi. ij mtri County.

7* b> SOLD fir W**t */ Imfkj,

A LIKELY Country-born Ni«ae FILLOW, ' about s$ Years of Age, who aaddkiafc

Sawing with a Whip Saw, and is well acqaiiafcd with Plantation Work. Enquire at tk Piuiusf.- Office.

THE Sobfcribers, living in Frultrtdt Cousrjr, Mtrjlnd, pafled a Bond noto 7«fc »^-

*t), in Ttrk County, in . . . Pounds Pt**fyl<va*i* Currency, payable abort tW j 14th of /r;/laft, which we apprehend wu fnidi- lently obtained, he having fold us a Negro Kello*/ as found and healthy, when we can oak* i"p- pear by feveral Evidences that he wu st (lit Time, and ftill continues, nnfound and nabealtar. This is therefore to forewarn all Perfoas from tak­ ing an Affignment of the faid Bond, si »t w fully determined not to pay it withoot being com­ pelled by Law. JAMM Wiuos.

MART Wuio».

ALL Perfoni Indebted to the Sibfcriber, euae by Bond, Bill, Note, or opea Aett*.

which have been due upwards of a'are defired to come and fettle, and pa/ offame j which will be gratefullyby •0?~A"> bumbU StrvfMt,

NICHOLAS NORM >V. B. He ftill cirri** on the Tanning aid Cur­

rying Bufinefs, and (hall be greatly obliged to » his Cuttomersjbr their further Favcwn.

——————————— ———— ——— • . • ..———i^^^___ ,,| ,, .». . •! Mil "I " !

^AKEN up by T*»«./ Tmur, in « «« *' of Stntj Crnk, on the South Side of ""

River, a fmall BOAT aboal with a Ring-Bolt in her Head, and anotk*»« Stem i ihe has hi a Piece of one of her G"<"!a

The Owner may have her again, on pf<"»l his Property, and paying Charges.

THERE lite the PdMsra of in B*ki**v Cowry, taken op si E Striy, | a Sorrel Horfc aboat 12 Hands high, 8 or 9 Y^ old, a Blase in hit Fact, he pacts aa4 crou, n" had a Bell on, ' .

The Owner nay have him igai«, » ^ l his Property, aMt paying Charges.

Tt If SfOtD if *< SVMCRfBER,

A PtAVTATioK containing Three Hundred and Sixty-nine Acres of LAN D, bounded

on the South Side of Siutb. River, near Ltndtm- Tw*. Alfo, Three LOTS of LAND, with fome Buildings thereon, in LtnJtn-Tfwn. For farther Particulars enqmire (at Mr. Nathaniel Adami't in

' of Rocea PCELE.

It be SOLD by PUBLIC FENDUS, tbe ^^t tf tkit Inftant, at Mr. Samuel Maofel'/ Tavern, in tbe Ftrtfl abtve Elk-Ridge, for Ster. ling Cajh, gmd Rilii of Exchange, Dtllart at 4/6 tr Pifttiu at 16/6,

A VALUABLE Parcel of LAND, lying near to faid Man/eh Plantation, and called Moi-

trr/j'i Difire, containing 60 Acres more or left ; Part whereof is in Cultivation and well Improved: Likewife fotrte- healthy young Country born Ne­ gro SLAVES.

Aljt for 8JLM mtfVBLIC r ENDUE, tbt l6tk of tbii Infant, tn tbi Prtmifti, where Mr. Thorn is Richardfon late detta/td, ktpt Public

A CONVENIENT Piece of LAND, being Part of a Trail called Richard^ Jobn, lying near

to Mr. Tbtmm Snnutlen't, and containing 250 Acres, more or fcfs, whereon is a good Dwclling- Houfe, fome Ont-Houfcs, and fundry other Im- provementi.

The Soil tho' thin, ii kind and fertile, and much good Meadow may be made upon it, at an ea/y Rate. It i* well fuited for the Bufinefs of a Ta- rern, the main Road* from BlaJmJlurg and P*- inxtn Iron Worki (which are conftantly travelled) leading thro' it. For Title to the above ftleable Premiles, and other Particulars, apply to Mr. Jehu Wiljb, living near to faid ManftFt; Or, to hit Brother, Mr. Tbt mat Wtljb, in Prinre-Getrge't County, by Mr. Samuel S*rwJt*'n Or, to the Subfcnbcra at Cgriii't-Crrti, andon Stvtr*.

CuAaLEi HAMMONO, junior, Executor of Philip.

JOHN HAUMONO.

Stmerjtt County, April \, 1764.Tt bt SOLD by ibt SUBSCRIBES, for/if

tn ROWOJTICO CrteJt,

A DouBLE-DccK'o VESSEL, now on the Stocks, about izo Tons Burthen, may be

Launched in July, or fooner at may bed fuit the Pnrchafer, at (he ii now Planked and Cicled up to the Wale. Any Perfon inclinable to purchafc, may view the Veffel, and know the Term* of Sale, by applying ai above, to

BIAUCHAUP HULL.

f. be SOLD at PUBLIC SALE, t* ibi Fi'rji Day if June next,

A PLANTATION lying in Baltimore County, on the main Road leading from Baliimart-

Ttvin to S+voef't Furnace, about 20 Milei from the former, and 13 from the latter, a Road much ufed by the back Waggon*; the Plantation con- ains co Acres of Land, about 8 Acres of good Meadow, moflly clear'd, to Acres of Upland, clear'd. and under good Peace I alfo a good Mer­ chant Mill, with 2 pair of Stone*, they both go in double Gear, 3 Boulting-Cloths, Holding, and Bolts by Water> a Barn and Cooper Shop contiguous; and it is a very good Place to purchafe Wheat.

The Sale to begin at i o o'Clock, and reafona- ble Credit will be given for a fmall Part.

Gaoaci MATTHEWS._ N. B. Adjoining the faid Mill, there is a fmall I Plantation of 118 Acres of Land, with a good I young Orchard, well Water'd, 20 Acre* clear'd, land a good Dwelling Houfe thereon, to be Sold.

Prlnee-Gitrgii County, Moyjt 1764.. It ti SOLD by 'h SUBSCRIBER, fir

Sterling, Gamut Mtnty, ir Billt tf Exchange,

A Trt ACT of Land containing Two Hundred and Twenty Acre*, adjoining to the Town

tjXNtltingbam, onPatuxtnt River, in Printe-Gitrge't County, whereon It a new Dwelling Houfe 28 by 26 Peek finifhed In a neat and very convenient Manner? with a new Kitchen 20 by 16 Feet, under which is a Stone Cellar; and a good Stable,, About Half the Trail Ii fin* hard? Harm, which may ea- fily be improved to' very great Advantage i the other Part i| very Level, and of a very kind Soil.

For Title and Terms apply toWILLIAM BEA«EI, junr. Executor

of Grim* Berne,.

JUST IMPVRTB t> /*P*tO«NT Hivtrt aJrtl tt (* SOLD by ftt^tbfcriber *fQne«n-Anne a*d Upper-Marl borough,' fir rtady Mtntj, tr Jktrt Credit,

/^OOQ WB*T-INDU RUM» Single lUfin'd,VjT and MUSCOVADO SUGARS j COFFEE ;

Cmjiili SOAP, tjfr. &c. » W. PARSEThe Subfciiber has a Parcel of well bought

Ltndtn GOODS, which he will Sell at Wholefale for Current Money, Bills, or Tobacco, If. P.

TO BE SOLD,

A TRACT of LAND containing «?j Acre* . lying by All Faith'i Church in St. Mary'1

County, now Rented to two Tenant* i whereon I* a good Swamp, where may be Ereeled a Grift- Mill, there being a conftantand fufficient Supply of Water. The Title indifputable. It ii to be Sold for either Sterling, Currency, or Tobacco

For Term* apply to ]m THOMAS GREENFIELD

STRAYED or STOLEN from the Subfcriber's Plantation, at the Mouth j£ Pifi-Crett, on ackafy, in frtderick County, on the lothDay

of June lad, a large black Mare, and a Mare Colt, they are natural Pacers, the Colt is black, and one of her hind Feet white, the Mare it branded P D and has (bine white Saddle Spots. She came from Ntrtbamftn County, in Pinnjjhoania, and wat fecn going that Way.

Whoever take* up and fecures the faid Creatures, and gives Notice thereof, lo as they may be had again, (hall have Three Pound* Reward, and rea fonable Charges if brought home, paid by

^ JOHN TROXEL

S E L I M,

STANDS at TULIP-HILL, and Coven Mares at Four Guineas for the Seafon. The Money

to be paid at the Stable Door.Good Paflurage for Mare* Gratii.

Vienna, Dtrtbtjltr County, Afril 23, tyc^. 3 TO BB SOLD,

Baio, Burthen 130 Tons, now on the Stocks, but

will be Lannch'd by the middle of Jnnt next.

Likewife a Quantity of Pipe, Hogfliead, and Barrel Staves.

Tbe Subfcriber will take one Half Goods, both for the Pur­

chafe of (aid Brig and*her loading of Lumber as aforefaid.. JOSHUA EDMONDSON.

Tt bt SOLD bj the SUBSCRl8%RHtt tbt HigbeJI Biiitr, at Mr, JOHN B»A»HBAa'/ at Queen-Anne, Saturday tbt fectnd Daj tf June ntxt, for Sterling tr Current Montyt tr Billi tf Exchange, '

PART of aTraflof LAND called Bra/tear", Ptcojin, containing 122 Acres j alfo a Trail

of LAND called Brajbtart Neck, containing 78 Acres, very near the Put/in: Thefe Lands were taken up by* Samuel Bra/bear, deceafed, and en­ tailed, and the Entail Cnce cut off by John Bra- Jbtar in my Name, ant] Deeds pafled accordingly.

Credit will be given for the Purchafe Money, paying Intered. ^ STEPHEN WEST.

RAN away, on the Sixth of this Inftant Mfj, from (he Subfcriber, living near SmwJtu't

Manor, in FnJtrick County, a Convift Servant Man, named J»bn rfiMtmi, 5 Fen 81 or 9 Inches high, pretty well proportion'd, and of a very dark Complexion | he is a Sail Maker or Ship-Rigger by Trade, a very afluming forward Fellow, pre­ tends to be a good Scholar, and may Write himfelf a Pafs. Had on and with him, when he went a- way, a Claret colour'd clofc bodied Broadcloth Coat, bine Broadcloth Breeches, a darkifh brown Great Coat, a ftriped Silk and Worded doable- breailed Jacket, an old Caftor Hat, new Country made Torn Pumps, 2 or J Pair of Worfted Stock­ ings, SNid 2 white Linen Shirts. Took with him fundry Papers, among which is an Order on Col. Hntrr of Yirgitia for i6/. Sterling, which makes me imagine he will make that Way. He rode off a dark Bay or Brown Horf«, about 13 J Hand) high, pace* flow, and gillop**l^ell kiad a Saddle and Bridle. Whoever apprehends (he (aid Ser­ vant, and ttcure* him is any Goal, fo that the Svbfetibtr may g«t him again, (hall receive Forty Shilling* Reward, bc/ide what the Law airbus,

WILLIAM

MARYLAND, Tflkat County

THE famous Horfe Ttajtnti, » fii» Brown Bay, full 15 Haodn Inch high, will ft»nd

this Seafon at Mr. Jtbm Allin 7^m«/s,«andi will cover Mare* a* Two Guineas and a hjalf the Seafon. Tom Jtnti was bred by Col. JM Tnj/ct in Virginia, he was got by Sir MarmaJukt &tck~ utertfs Horfe of the lame Name, that waj the Prp- perty of Mr. Carr > be won a King's Plate and force- fifties ; his Dam is Brttj BltKtlta, (he was got by Blaxt, out of Jinxj Camtrl* i Jtny Camrrm waa bred by Mr. H*4ftn, out of a Mare of Mr. rfiitr't, and got by Capt. Appltjmrlt C*tijt Son 61 Fur, (he won the eighty Guineas at Li*ct/*, and wai covered by Blttt before (he was fent out of £*£- I**J, which produced Bsttj Blaztll*, who was

^/baled in Virgin}*: Bltnu was famous as a Stallion, and for winning feven King's Plates j he was got by Tbt Fljing or De<vt*fiirt CbilAri,

Tom Jtnti t while the Property of Col. Toy In, won the fol!6wing Ptufei; in J*Jy 1762 aPurfe of tc/. at Nrui Marltrt, Weight for Size, two Mils) Heals; the May following, a Purfe of 50/. ac Tifltbtfxtck, two Mile Heats, 10 Stone Weight; in the fucceeding Oatler, he won the great Purfe at rfiHitm/iitrr, Weight io Stone, 4 Mile Heats i and in Nmumlir, won the Purfe of 50 1. at AW- etfilt, 2 Mile Heats, to Stohe, with Eafe. He is now found, and free from all Blemiflies.

. There is exceeding good Pafturage, and gr^at Care (hall be taken of the Mares, gratis.

JUST IMPORTED, h ih Ship Elifabeth; m»J n be SOLD by tit

Subscriber, at Mr. William Roberts'/ in Anna­ polis, tt a f>**U Adv**(tt by rfktkf*b, tr kf the Pardl,

SUNDRY GOODS, Confiding of Ofnabrigs. Irijb Linen, Sail Canvas, Men* HaC* end

Shoes, printed Cottons, (it. cjrY.JOHN JoflHto*.

N. B. Dollars will be taken at 4/6.

Tt bt SOLD by PUBLIC y EN DUE, tm Tb*r/Jay lire 1+tb tf tbh Infant May, /« Ster­ ling Cajb, tr Billt if Exchange, in tbi Prtmfti,

A TRACT of LAND containing n; Acnt, joining to the Land tf Ea/t, lying on the

Water at the Head of Stutb-River, being a very valuable and ferule Trad. Alfo fome Houfoold Furniture, Horfe* and Hogs, being the EfFeils of Jtk* Cttney late of y/««/-^r«»rf//County, deceafed.

Hmar OHEAL WELSH, Executor.

HEREAS the Subfcriber, late or the Pro­ vince of Peni/jlvania, now of MarjlamJ,

gave hit Bond, dated the lath Day of Manb pad, for the Sum of £. toj, to a certain ESvtarJ Rtbinfon, of Baltimtre County, on a Contrail for fome Land, which the faid Rtbiaftn wat to have made over to, and put in Pofleffion of, the faid Sobfcriber, by the zoth of Afrit: But as the faid Rtbinfan is unable, and has refufed to comply with his Part of the Contract, This is to forewarn all Perfons from taking an Affignmenl of the faid Bond, as the Money is not Ope, nor will evar bet Paid by JOHN MILLESW

W

TO BE SO LD by fir C*>, Billt tf Sxeiomg,, ,, Tit«tfl

A PARCEL of DRY GOODS, fujtable for the Spring and Sdmmer Seafons.

Any Perfon inclinable to purcbafe, may (by ao- plying to the Subfcriber living in Gt^g.-T^,) have a View of an Inventory of faid Goods, and knowthe Terms of Sale. J0 ,, A « BEAU.

JUST IMPORTED frnt LONDON, in tbt EAGLE, Ctft. MAYtuao, »nd it btft my Sttrt M BAl>TIMORf-ToWN,tr Retail, '

VARIETY of EUROPEAN and EAST-IK- DIA GOODS, for ready Money, or Aort

Credit: Alfo W,ft-1*4* and ffiw £«//«VRUsV«, and Mtfttva* SUGAR, By the Hoguead or Bar­ rel.

Being fully determined to depart this Province next Spring, and as my Return is very uncertain, mud reouefl all Perfons Indebted to me, to dif- charge the fame, to prevent Trouble» and any juft Demands that may appear againft me, I am ready to pay on Notice. The Bufincf* of my Houfe, and Store, will be carried on arufual in my Abfencc.

WANTED,A Veflel from ryo to *oo Tom, to carry Lum­

ber to BiurAaux. Any Perfon Itavipg filch to Charter, may hear of a Freifht, On Application to

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H i L * P WILLIA.MS,Clerk if ST. Ann*'/ Parijb,

PROPOSES leaching PSALMODY, in all it's Part*, Treble, Contra, Tenor and Baft,

in the Parilh Church in ANNAPOLIS, oa Wcdnef- day* and Friday*, from V to VIII o'Clock in the Evening, provided he can meet with Encourage­ ment, at to/, per Quarter.

WANTED, <2fyfCOJ's LAW DICTIONARY. Whoever J has one to difpofe of, will find a Purchaser on Application to the

W A

A SIZEABLE MAR' Seafon, either f or

N t ED, [ARE, to

Pi/cat away, March 29, 1764. FTER the Breaking up of the Store in this

k ^ Place, Which belonged to Mefficun JAMBS 'ODD and COMPANY, all Perfoni indebted to thf

faid Company, were deftred to difcharge, their Debts, or fettle by Bond j but aa mod of them bave paid little Regard to the Notice given them there, and fome have been fo unreasonable at to refute to give their Bonds, notwithdanding this Manner of Settlement'was propofed with a View of making Payments more eafy, by waiting till fuch Time as they could get their Tobacco ready, or more conveniently rajfe the Money: 1 mud now inform thefe People, that they need not expect any farther Indulgence, for he who aflided for fome

Time in that Store (and who is now impowered to collect the Debts due to the Company) has Orders to commence Suits againd fuch as will not fettle to his Satisfaflion, and to have Recourfe to Means of Compulfion, when thofe of Mildnefs will not anfwcr.

Notice it alfo given, That the LOT in Pi/ca-tofway, which belong* to the faid Company, will

, be expo fed to Public Sale on the Firft Tuefday in

£ »/, on which Hands a very convenient Store- mfe, with a Corapting-Room, a good Lumber

Houfe, a Stable, and a Kitchen. Any one who incline* to purchate the fame, may enquire for

.Terms, at the Honfe of Mr. Alexander Bum!/.NINIA!» MINZIES, Attorney in Fait.

Cbtfier-Tovin, Atrill6, 1764. TO BE SOLD,

Al font ai Jht arrive! from Barbados, ivbicb It ii txptBtd -will be by tbt Middle of June next,

HE SLOOP M°lh, Burthen 75 Tons, about __ 3 Year* old, well built and fitted, a good

eiler, and carries a large Burthen for her Tonnage. Any Perfon inclining to purchafe, may treat for her before (he comes,- and be preparing a Cargo fo I* to lofe no Time, as there is little Rifque of her returning fafe. Reafonable Time will be given for the Payment of the Purchafe.money ; and we believe Capt. 'Jtbn Buekier, who now commands her, and whom we recommend as a very worthy honed Man, and very diligent in his Bufmefs, may be engaged to continue in the Service of the Par- chafer, if he fhonld want a Commander.

THOMAS and WILLIAM RIKCCOLD.

THE Veftry of St. Mtrgartt'i Wtftminfttr Pa- rifh, in Annt-Artindtl County, being, by an

AA of Aflembly pi fled the lad Seffion, impowcr'd to fell a Glebe in the faid Parilh call'd W but Hall \ do hereby advertife, That on the aoth of Jitnt nut, if fair, otherwise the nut fair Day, will be fold, on the PremUcs, to the highed Bidder, by Virtue of that AA, the aforefaid Glebe, contain­ ing i 50 Acres of Land, more or lefs. It is mod beautifully and pleafantly fitnared on the Bay of CbtfafeaJt, near Anuafotii, and of a very kind Soil: Which Advantages will, in a great Meafure, com-

jprafats for the Scarcity of Wood and Timber on the (aid Glebe. Signed by Ordtr if tbt Ytftryi

? . ft- JOHN Mat (KIN, RegjEter.

put to fcTorle this'_ _ . . Blooded. Any who have fuco,to difpofe of, ate defired to direft a few Linc» For J. H. tf bt ttft at tbt Printing-Ofct in ANNAPOLIS, with a particular Defcription ot Size, Age, Blood, Colour, and lowed Price, where and when to be fcen : Blemifhes, provided they are not natural, will be no Objection? if with Foal, or a Foal at Foot by a good Horfe, will be agree­ able.

JUST IMPORTED, /*/** Elizabeth, Capt. JOHNSON, fnai LONDON,

and tt bt Stld by the Snbftribtr at bit Sttrt in BALTIMORE-TOWN,

A NEAT Affortment of EUROPEAN and EAST-INDIA GOODS, fuitable for the

Spring and Summer Seafons, Wholefale or Retail, either for Tobacco, Sterling Money, Bills of Ex­ change, Maryland of PeTufjliiaxia Currency, Lum­ ber of any Sort, Wheat, Flour, Flft Seed, Skins or Furs j in fhort, any Thing rather than give Credit. ^

*T JONATHAN PLOWMAN,

JUST IMPORTED frtm LONDON, /* tbt Sbif Elisabeth, Capt. JOHN JOHNSON, and

tt bt Stld by tbt Snbfcribtr at bit Slfrt in Upria- M*ARLBOROncH, by Wbtltfalt ir Retail,

GREAT Variety of EUROPEAN and EAST. INDIA GOODS, fuitable to

Summer and Winter Seafon j among which are Bohea and Hyfon Tea, Arnold and Wtflons Snuff, Bin Kmttn\ Porter, Chijbin and Gltuctfltr Cheefe, Gunpowder, Bar Lead, Shot?We. &c. forCafh, Bills of Exchange, Tobacco, or (hort Credit.

~ JOHN READ MAORUDER.

"E*EA* £A«*«* to/*?WifeSubfcnber "feparatedfromhjo,. TW «l

are therefore to forewarn .11 Perfon, £ W J her on hi* Account, for he wiU not P», , ! r^ l4 ofteContradUng.ftertWD.,ei2f aD3rDebt

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the Subfcrajl has declined the mercantileSBufinefs, be takes this Method of returning

fci* Thanks to thofe of hi* Cudomers who have farour'd him with their Dealings, and paid their Accounts regularly, and at the fame Time defires all Perfons indebted to him (either in the phyfical or mercantile Way) whofe Accounts have been Twelve Months flanding, to come and fettle the fame without Delay, or they may expect proper Procefiej in Law will be iflued againd them. He baa afmtU P*rctl of GOODS, on Hand, which he will fell by Wholcfale at a very low Price for any Kind of Money.

JOSHUA WAKMBLD.

Aqne-Arundel Tt tt t E T by tip S U

Land of Eafe, on South-River,' A STORE HOUSE, with a Com, - £\ Dwelling-Houfe, Kitchen, StaLre . ther convenient Out Houfes; and a Garden in. Alfo, fome good Warehoufes, with i , nient Wharf, fo that a Veflel that draw* »biT or 10 Feet Water, may take in or deliver ilL2 on the Wharf, all in good Repair. It j, «*;£? ent for purchafing Grain or Tobacco, tBehnMA* ing Houfe being at the fame Place, and ferea! Ships load there for London. . ""

The Subfcriber ha* alfo a Merchant Ml M . condant Stream, within a Mile of the Store Hoot Any Perfon that want*, by applying to me. n>» be ftrnifhed with Flour in BaTrels, « . SS of Indian Corn, or have Grain ground that carria it by Water to the Landt/Eajt afbnbid nioa giving my Overfeer Nonce at faid Mill, bt ^M receive and deliver it again with Difpttcb beta*- provided with a Team for that Purpofe, ^\ hope will give Satisfaction to all that incline make Trial. NICHOLAI "

To bi SOLD at PUB L1C V EN DUE, tn Saturday tbt lotb tf May, :bt Prrmijti, 'Jtr ^trliiig Cajb, Bills if Exchange, or Current Mtney,

ABOUT Four Hundred Acre* of LAND, be- ing Part of the Traft of Land whereon .{he

Subscriber now lives, lying in Baltimtrt Coumy, in the Fork of the Fills, about 25 Miles from Bal­ timore-T mum, and Twenty from EH-Ridgt Landing, whereon is a good Dwelling-Houfe, Kitchen, To­ bacco, and other Out-Houfei, alfo a good paled Garden, Apple Orchard, and about fix Acres of choice good Timothy Meadow, and twenty Acres more may be eafily made, greated Part of it being already Ditched. The Land is very Level, and the Soil well adapted to making colour'd Tobacco; it alfo has a very extenfive and good Range.

The Title indifputable.EDWAED DOHSEY, Sen ef Edward.

Y Advertifement* publiflied in theGazitti in 'January and Ftbrttry (at,

who are Indebted to Mr. THOMAS DICK, wot requeded to Call and Settle, or Difchai|e liar refpeftive Balances by the zoth of Ftbnurj pti, to which little Regard hat been paid: ThtiMib- fcriber therefore gives this further Nonce, dul if not complied with before the lad Day of Jfylmt Aclions will be commenced againft every Otptoi to the faid Thomit Disk, without Diftincijoe.

Attendance will be given, at Btliimirt-Tn*, by Mr. Up ten 8btrtdine, who is authorized by ta« Subfcriber, to adjud and fettle all Accouau, and to grant Receipt* for all Payments nude to tin.

JAMI* DICK, Attorney

To bt SOLD at PUBLIC f^BNDUE, on Mint/af tbt I Bib if June next, tn tbt Prtmifti ftr Sterling Cajb, good Billt tj Excbangt, or Cur- rtwt Mtnejt

ABOUT Six Hundred Acres of LAND, lying in fndtrltk County, on Lingantrt, adjoining

the Plantation where the Subfcriber now lives, whereon there is about 70 Acrea of cleared Land, two good Tobacco Houfes, Corn Honfe, two fmall Dwelling Houfes, and a good Apple Orchard, a- bout 20 Acres of good Meadow, and a large Quantity may be madel^th little Trouble, Part of it being already Ditch'd. The Land is well Tim- ber'd and of an excellent Soil for making fine To­ bacco, or Farming, with a good Stream running through it. The Title indifputable.

JOHN DoastY.

Ti *« SOLD by tbt SUBSCl(JBER?'4t PU«LIC VBHDVI, at tbt Honfti/ Mr. Richa«d Simpfon, near Pipe-Creek, in Frederick Cnw/j on Wtantfdaj tbt 2^J tf May Inft. ftr Bill, tj E*<£a»gt, DtlUr, u 4/6, piJitU, at 16/5, or Current Monty,

PART of a TRACT of LAND, called Ivr CuoacH, containing 696 ACRES, more or

lef*. lying about 15 Mile* Iron -is well Timber'd, and ha* a large Quanti.y of Meadow Ground.

Any Perfon inclinable to purchi/e, may be in formed of the Title and Ternu of Sale, by annlir ing to the Subfcriber on EU-Kidft. ' rw"

ef* tViLUAM CoAtE.

WHEREAS Hitbard Ritbardfn, Son tad He* Of Ritkar* Ricbardfon, of Frederick Coei-

ty, in the Province of Maryland, Decetfed, isiio powered by an Aft of Aflembly of the (aid Pro- vine*, parted the 22d of November laB, to 61 and difpofe of kit Father's Lands, to tM kitaet Bidder, agreeable to the Intention of his fiid Ft- ther'i WilJ: Thefe are therefore to give NAwt j to all Perfoni Inclinable to Parchalc tae fimc, That the Lands aforefaid, containing about ijjo Acres, will be fet op by the Subfcriber, it pate Vendue, at Frederick-Town, in the Province tferc- faid, on the aift Dajr of Junt next. TWLtadi

. are v:r>- valuable, they are but three Miles rn» Prtdtrick-Town, on the main Ro»d, opon irtki there are feveral Houfes, Orchtrd, Meado*, tad a Mill with a conftant Stream, and my am- nient for a Merchant Mill, &c.

The Title U iadifputable.•' RlCHAtD IlCH4»B»0».

.—— IBI ____».*•T» tt SOLD ty tbt SVMSCR1BH,

FIFTEEN Acre* of LAND, or tkeraoj at the Head of B*fl>-River, In Jaft

County, the Firft Tuefday in Angtfl next, itj^ I Court, conveniently fituated for a Wsnkwfc-

, RICHARD RICHAIBI".

Fttnunj I, '7^4-. ,|

IN an Advertifement publifhed m the Ufjom I Gatette, bearing Date April 6th, \fa, <** 'J

forming the Debtor* of the Loan Diet, TM unlefs they paid off and difcharged their rtfp* live Bonds by the Thirtieth Day of Jttf lift, Wl would be put in Suit; to which little Regird >* 1 been paid': THEREFORE the Con»iio«« ' once more give Notice, That they will imm*' ately proceed in Suing oat Executions cpo* i the Bonds due to them a* Trullees of ike 1^ Office aforefaid, and that they will cootl** » ' 1 do until all the Bonds are paid of, thelV* "

the whole BofltdiM

' ^^.^^^/^i nt _bL??nM ^reen f^.COmtam EfnD, i, .Le^ ^^ffo^, t^ r^W "if'' a"d6^^Ycar. vBRsMEmif.mo* Length arc tnfertcd for 5 /. the Firft Week, and i ,. e^ Time after : And Long Ones in Proportion.

The MstRTL^ND G A Z E T T E...£.-.. ! Jv- -

JL<<J

[XXtf Year.] THVRSDAT, 2 4> 1764. . 994-]

frtm- &t VOTES tf tt* HOUSK of COMMONS.

SABBATI, 10 DIB MARTII, 1764.

MR. Whateljr (according to Order) reported from the Committee of the whole Houfe, to whom it was re­ ferred to confider further of Waya and Means lot raifing the Supply

printed to his Majefty, the Refolutions which the Committee had directed him to report to the Houfe, which he read in his Place, and afterwards deliver­ ed m at the Table, where the fane were read, and are as followeth, via./t^* yRtjtlviJ, That it it-the Opinion of this Com­ mittee, That a D«ty of al. 191. 9d. Sterling Mo­ ney, per Hundred Weight Avoirdupois, be laid upon all foreign Coffee, imported from any Place (except from Great-Britain) into the Colonies and Plantations in America.

R//C/W, That it ii the Opinion of thi* Com­ mittee, That a Duty of 6d. Sterling Money, per Pound Weight Avoirdupois, he laid upon all foreign Indigo imported into the faid Coloniei and Planta­ tions. - - 3Rifthtil, That it i> the Opinion of thu Com­ mittee, That a Duty of 7!. Sterling Money, per Ton, be laid upon all Wine of the Growth of the M.«drir«, or of any other Ifland or Place, lawful­ ly imported from the rcfpedive Place of the Growth of fuch Wine, into the faid Coloniei and Planta­ tions.

That it U the Opinion of this Com- j mittet, That a Duty of 101. Sterling Money, per

TOD, be laid upon all Portugal, Spanish or any othef Wine (except French Wine) imported from

I Great Britain, into the faid Coloniei and Planta- lu'ont. . - "" f

Thath ie the Opinion of this Cora- Imittee, That a Duty of 21. Sterling Money, per (Pound Weight Avoirdupois, be laid upon all (wrought 5iIk?, Bengallt, and Stuffs, mixed with I Silk or the Hirba, of the Manufacture of PerCa, [China, or the Baft-Indies, imported from Great- iBritain into the faid Coloniei and Plantationi. /

That it it the Opinion of* this Com-" Inittee. That a Duty of 21. 6d. Sterling Money, Iper Piece, be laid upon all Calicoes, painted, |dyed, printed or ftained, in Perfia, China, or T.aft India, imported from Great-Britain into the (faid Colonies and Plantation). . j

RtltliuJ, That it it the Opinion of thi* Com­ mittee, That a Duty of ji. Sterling tAoaey, per

Piece, belaid upon all foreign Linen Cloth, .cal­ led Ctrobrick, and npon all French Lawns.iim- Lorted from Great-Britain into the faid Coloniei

nd Plantationi. t Rejili-ii, That it is the Opinion of this Com-

aittee, That a Duty of 7$. Sterling Money, per lundred Weight Avoirdupoii, be laid upon all Coffee, (hipped in any Britilh Colony or Plantati- pn in America, being the Place of the Growth hereof, in order to be exported of conveyed to

other Place, except to Great-Britain. t, // /W, That it it the Opinion of this Com-

ittee, That a Duty of One Half-penny Sterling loney, per Pound Weight Avoirdupoii, bi laid pon all Pimento, (hipped in any Britilh Colony- Plantation in America, being the Place of the rowth thereof, in order to be exported or con-

'eyed to any other Place, except to Great-Britain. Rilal-vi/i, That it is the Opinion of this ComJ

ittee, That an Aa made in the 6th Year of the eign of hit late Majefty King George the Second, muled, « An Act for the better feouring and

encouraging the Trade of hit Majeftv'i Sugar Colonies in America," which wat to continue

r the Term therein mentioned, and which by .wal fubfequent Acts, made in the nth, 1910, ,6th, 29th and jtft Year* of the Reign of hii lid late Majefty. wat continued, and by another « made in the fir ft Year of hit prefent Majeftj 'i*'gn, wat further continued until the End of

» prefent Scffion of Parliament, be continued til the 3oth pay of September; 1764. N« Rti,fa,jt That it ii the Opinion of thi* Cora-

»«e, That the faid Aft be. with Amendments, -de perpetual, from tn< agthDay of Sept.

'* RtfalvtJ, That it is the Opinion of thii Com­ mittee, That from and after the faid Z9th Day of September 1764, in Lieu of the Duty granted by the faid Act upon Mclaflei and Syrups, a Duty «f 3d. Ster. Money, per Gallon, be laid upon all Melifle* and Syrup* of the Growth, Product, or Manufacture of any foreign American Colony, or Plantation, imported into the Britilh Colonies and Plantations in America.'j RtftfciJ, That it is the Opinion of thii Com­ mittee, That an additional Duty of il. as. Ster­ ling Money, be laid upon all Sugart White, of the Produce or Manufacture of any foreign Ame­ rican Colony or Plantation, imported into any Britilh Colony or Plantation in America. jUfafthmt, That it is the Opinion of (thit Com­ mittee, That the Produce of all the faid Duties, and alfo of the Duties which fhall from and after the faid zgth Day of September 1764, be ratted, by Virtue of the faid Act, made in the Sixth Year of the Reign of hit faid late Majeily King George the Second, be paid into the Receipt Ot his Majefty's Exchequer, and there referred, to be from Time to Time difpofed of by Parliament, toward* defraying the neceflary Expencet of de­ fending, protecting and fecnring, the Britiw Co­ lonies and Plantations in America. - r Rtffl-vtJ, That it it the Opinion of thii Com­

mittee, That towards further defraying the faid Expencet, it may be proper to charge certain Stamp Duties in the faid Colonies and Plantations.

.'! Rt/t/vtJ, That it ia the Opinion .of thii Com­ mittee, That upon the Exportation of all Wine, except French Wine, from this Kingdom, to the Britifh Colonies and Plantations, in America, as Merchandize, a Drawback be allowed of all the Duties paid npon the Importation of fuch Wine, except 3!. i 01. id. Halfpenny per Ton, being the Rate or Doty commonly called the Old Subfidy.

That it is the Opinion of thii Com­ mittee, That there be not any Drawback allowed of any Pan of the Rate or Doty commonly called the Old Sobfidy upon any foreign Good* (except Wine) of the Growth, Production, or Manufac­ ture of Europe, or th*/SatPrtittie*> exported from thi* Kingdom, to the BritKh Coloniei or Plantati­ ons in America.

That it i* the Opinion of this Com­ mittee, That there be not any Drawback allowed of any Part of the Rate or Duty upon any white Calico**, or foreign Linen*, exported from thii Kingdom to the Britifh Coloniei and Plantationi in America. vs

\ Rt/»fvtJ, That it is the Opinion of thii Com­ mittee, that the Duties impofcd in the Britifb Co- loaiet and Plantations in America, by an A A made in the zjth Year of the Reign of King Charles the Second, entitnled, An Act for the Encouragement of the Greenland and Eaftland Trade*, and for the better fecuring the Plantation Trade, be declared to be Sterling Money. ,.v*//iAW, That it i* the Opinion of thi* Com­ mittee, that the Importation of Rum and Spirits, of the Produce or Manufacture of any foreign American Colony or Plantation, into the Britifh Coloniei and Plantationi in America, be pro­ hibited.

The Twelve firft Resolution* of the Committee, beiag read a fecond Time, were agreed to by the Hoafe.

The Thirteenth Refohuion of the Cqmmittee being read feepndTime \;

OnrViW, That the faid Refolurion be re'-com- mhted to the Committee of the whofe Houfe, to whoa* it Is referred to confider further of Ways end MetM far raifing the Supply Granted to hit Mi- jefty.

Fourteenth and Fifteenth Refotation* of ittee, being read a fecond Time, were

by the Houfa.'ixtecnth Refolution of the Committee,

being read a fecond Time \OrJirtJ, That, the faid Refolution be re-com-

mijted to the Committee of the whole Houfe, to wnorn it ii referred to confider further1 of Ways and Means for raifing the Supply granted to kit Majefty. , .

The fabfequent Reibldtifu of the'Committee,

being read a fecond Time, were agreed to by the Houfe., TRat a Bill, or Bills, be brought If

purfoant to the Firft, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Fourteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh­ teenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-fir!^ Twenty -fecond, Twenty-third, and Twenty-fourth* Retentions ; atid that Mr. Whately, Mr. Chan­ cellor TO! the Exchequer, 'the Lord North, Sir John Turner, Mr. Hunter, Mr. James Harris, Mr. Attorney Oenetal, Mr. Solicitor General, Mr. Jenldrrfon, and the Lord Barringtoo, do pre­ pare and bring in the fame.

. LONDON, M»rtb 11. Each of our Colonies are in future to faraidf

their ftipulated Onota annually, towards the Con. tingenciet of the State, as well in Peace as Wir^ and the future Victualling hit Majefly's Sbipj of War on their refpective Stations, and the Expe^ eesof Pa'y and Cloathing for the Regiments itt Garrifon, to be defrayed by the Coloniei, (root i Part in the above Scheme. "

Mtrtb 1 3. The Merchant! of London trading to North America, are earnefily defired to meet a( the King'* Arm* Tavern, Corn hill, To morrow at Twelve o'clock, on Bufintfi of the utmoft Imponadct. '

Manb 3. The Baft- India Company tave taken the Succef*, (ate the Britannia Privateer, into their Service ; me u to carry 40 Carriage and Swivel Guns, it to be completely manned, and u to fail directly for the Malabar Coaft, to cruize againft the Pirate* that have made feveral Prizes in thoft Seas.

Saturday a< one o'Clock, Mr. Sheriff Harley, attended by the High Cooftable and High Bailiff of Weftminfter, and a Number of Conftables, fa* the Order of both Honfei of Parliament put ii) Execution at the Gate of Weftminfter-hall, M burning a printed Treatife, entinled Droit le Roy > or the Right* and Privileges of the Crown of them Kingdom*. There were five Faggots of Wood fet on Fire, and lighted with a Link by Jack- Ketch, on which it waa laid, and fooa burnt to A(he>, without the leaft Moleftation. -p.

A new French Man of War, of 92 Ooai, caK led the Cky -of Paris, a Prefent from that City r* the King of France, was launched at RochfoK on the 1 8th infr. and Le Lionnois, another Ship of War, of 74 Guns, like wife a Prefent from tb« dry of Liorts, {* alfo to be launched forthwith.

March 6. To the Honour of a great Perlonage in the Law, -the Jury, on a late Trial, were told by him from the Bench, that, If they ple*M to take.it upon diemfcKei, they -were Jijdgts as' well of Law as Fact i and ianntr, that they were not anfwertbk to any rower whatever fijr th> V«rdii<l. they might bring in, but God And their fcience.. . . . :

Onthe-ijth paft were cirritd -to fine, Peri*, » bV bwrnt alive, Potrrteen Fellows, c tally cd%fi8ed for poifoning the Cattle of that Canton. i ./..:,.... i , ...

TheLJM, PaKlkJaod, Md> PMkiac* MeH { 6tWar* now at Chatham, are ordered to be fitted" out, i« order to go to the Ifland ofTotngo, one of the Caribbee Ifland*, with Store*, &c. where they are to lie a* Hulks for the ConvOte*<y of tarce*.

. ing the Men of War ftatioa**] hi dtofc Sea*. wMfrcb 10. Wednefday Sir Thomu Harrifon,

ChamberlaM of London, waited on the Righr Hon. Lord Chief Joftice Pratt, and presented id hi* Lotdmic the Freedom of thti City in a Gold 9oz i and hit Lordmip having condefcended to fit for hit Pittdre, Ycllerday Morning the Com­ mittee gave olden to Mr. Reynold*, to paint it.' WhM StM(h«d, kwill be nun* ap near theHM^ inuinGniltUan.

His Majefty'* Ship* ColcheHer and Eagle, now at Port/mouth, MS ordered to be rated to carry Families to the Hand of Tobago. :

It i* faid fom« Difpute* have alraady brgon be­ tween oinr Logwood Cutter* ia the Gulph of Flo-

and the neighbouring Spaniard! of Can*

B O 8 T O N, JV«f 7. We hear that Major Jofeph Gorham i* appf Int-

ed Governor of Bermuda.

v>. fi^ir**^, .> *.,.jn.--/i^a5 r.r*l

i

A Letter from London of good Authority fays, that the Bill for a Stamp Du:y in America, wai pqAponed for a Year.

The London Papers mention, that the Dutch are affiduoufiy augmenting their Marine, and will have a Fleet of 18 Sail of Men of War ready for Sea by the firft of May.

N B W - Y O R K. May 14. Since our laft we have been favoured with the

following further Matters of Fa&, relating^) In­ dian Affairs, from above, to wit; That Captain Jphnfon had returned to Johnfon-hal! about the Firft Inftant, the Enemy having abandoned the whole Country near the Sufquebannah, Shortly after the firft Lots they had fuftained. Captain Montour, with 100 Indians, is gone for Niagara, in order to fecurc the Carrying-Place, and Vef- tela, from any Attempt! of the Enemy, the Miffi- fagaes, and others, having lately threatened it; and die Lofs of the Convoys at prefent, being of too much Importance not to be prevented. The greateft Part of the Six Nations are only waiting the Motions of the Troops, in order to join them, and proceed on the Expedition. Their Appear­ ance with the Army will, it is reafonably fuppofed, awe any of the diftant Nations who may have been difpofed to renew the War.

Seneca Indiana have delivered to Sir William, one Samuel Gwin, taken at Minifink laft Fall by the Delawares, from whpm he efcaped to the Se- necat. Alfo a Negro they call Tony, who for- merly run away from Maryland, and has lived about 20 Yeari at an Indian Village on the Suf- quehannah; amongft which Indians he lately fpread many malicious FaKhoods, one among the reft being, that the Englifh deCgned to deftroy all the Nations in a ihort Time; on the Newt of which, Sir William lent for him ; he was brought down Prifoner by the Indians, and is now on hit Way to New-York.

PHILADELPHIA, My 17. OB Sitnrdiy lift William Autenreith, John Williami,

aod John Btnfon. were carried from the Goal of ihii City to tbe Pltce of Eiecution, where (he two fiift were executed, purfuint to their Sentence ) but Ben (on wu reprieved under tbc Gillowi, Autenreith b«»iog cleared him of (be Robbery for which he w>i convicted, by confefTinj (hit he alone robbed both Mr. Clifford'* and Mn. M'Call'i Houfei. They .11 behaved ai became Men ia /heir unhappy CimtmAan' >; but Bcnfon, in particolar, fcined lo be prodijioufly aficc d, siot knowing any Thing of bu Reprieve till the oihen were timed off, having gone throu|h ill the Solemnity of that iifmal Seine, being blind-folded, lied up, ai be imagined, aad about to ftep into Eternity with them. Hil Concern, it wai thought, wai the greater, at all along, we hear, he flattered himfelf with being fivcd, alwayi declaring bii Inno­ cence of the Crime for which be wai ordered to dw ) but hit Behaviour in going to, and at ih* Tne, {hewed lhat h* had loft ail Hopei of that Kind.

ANNAPOLIS, May 24. Tuefday laft arrived here the Brigantine Frtt-

Ma/fn, Capt. Ribtrt Bryte, in 30 Days from Bar-

F the Reverend Mr. WWiajMtrrit, Jatp of I GwirwW, the County of Mutgimtr, in HirtbWaln, be fMOMMlTTED to my Cuftodya

Mi Living, he is hereby defired to apply by Let­ ter to the Reverend William Barrtll, of C*cil County, Maryland; from whom he may hear of fomething that greatly concerns his Intereft.

N. B. If he is Dead, and any Perfon would take the Trouble of fending a Certificate of his Death to the faid Mr. 5«rr«//, they (hall be thank­ fully Rewarded.

on Suspicion of being Fellow named JH, about 35 Years 9 or 10 Inchet high, of a yellowi and fpeaks Spanijb; His Drefs it a re jp/nabrigs Shirt and Trowfers, and a with a Hole burnt in it. new w

764.

5xl:et,

Hit)\

Ti bt SOLD at PUB L 1C ? E N &V E, t. l V Efir tbt Btntfil if tbt hfurtfi, lu Wtlmtftlaj tbt 6tb ef June, at tbt Stori Hnjt tf tbt latt Mr. Robert Swan, in tbt D«k if Annapolir,

THE CARGO of the Schooner Btt//, GIORGE PBRKINS, Mafter, from tiirtb-CariK**,

lately caft on Shore at Capt Cbarlu, confiding of Barrell'd Pork, Beef, Hogs- Lard, Wtfl-l*£a Rum, Mola/Tes, dried and fahed Hides, with nndrefs'd Deer-Skins. The Sale to begin at 3 o'Clock in the Afternoon, for Monty at paflei Current, with Three Months Credit, if required.

The Sails and Rigging of faid Schooner, to be fold at the fame Time, for Ready Money only.

The whole may be feen any Time before the Sale, at the Store aforefaid.

Alfo will be SOLD, en Wednefday the 1 3th of Juni, in CbeJItr-Tenun, A Parcel of Eurtftan GOODS, Wrecked in the aforefaid Veflel.

dX. / -JOHN BOLTOH.

Ftr SAL £, or to be LET on CHARTER at a low Freight, to Liverpool, Whitchaven, or Glafgow,

THE Snow Sufanna, Capt. WILLIAM Bsuis- CHER, now lying, oppofite the Mouth of

S>*antict, in Patowmact River, quite ready to re­ ceive a Cargo ; (he will carry about zoo Hogfhead s of Tobacco, is a prime Sailer, and well found, was Built on the Eaftern Shore of Maryland, and has only made one Voyage to BartaJti. $. ]4~f,*^ CHARLE* YATBS.

FrtJtruJyiurf, ^914, 1764. f.

JUST IMPORTED Fnm ST. CHRISTOPHER'S, it ibt Stbntur VIR­

GIN, THOMAS JARROLD Mafltr, and to It in tbt vtr, lawtfl Ttrm, by WILLIAM GRA­ HAM, ft bit Stirn at George-Town, tbt itmfag if William Digges, Eft; bttb mar tbt Heal »/Patowmack, it Maryland, ftr Ca/b, gut Bills if Extbange, or Indian Corn,

RUM by the Ton, Hogfhead, or Barrel { and Sugar by the Hogfhead, Barrel, or Hundred

Weight. J, f*.fi rt/P /ty

"" Cjpnnty.

* * VA R DAN away on the i8th of Ait loft. M«, fro,. tbe B.iti»»t Iron-Work,, on P./S,

E»iHJh Convift Serrant Mao, named J£Q£ bv Trade a Gardener, fpeaks broad, abont jo Yeari of Age, has a red Beard, is moth mirky with the Small P&x, j Feet 8 Inches high tad / wears brown curl'd Hair: Had on when he'wc«t away, a double riveted Steel Collar, pe|t H« two Ofnabrig Shirts, Ofnabrig Trowfcn, Gre« Coat of a greyith colour, trimm'd with flat Metal Button!,' blue German Serge Coat, black Qota ' Jacket and Breeches, white Cotton Stockjnp and a Pair of Pumps almolt new. '

Whoever fecures faid Servant fo that be may kg had again, (hall have the above Rewird, uj reaionable Charges if brought home.

' Lately Died in Dorcbtfltr County, Capt. C*x Gray, for many Years, and at the Time of hit Death, one of the Reprefcntativei for that County.

*f/f£ Brig^

A

T _ now lying in the Dock

at Annapolis, a ftrong, new Veflel, and prime Sailer, car-

.ries about 350 HogOieads, iwill be ready in 3 Weeks mom this Day, to take in

Tobacco for Linden, at 7 /. Sterling par Ton, on Liberty. She will remove to any Place moft convenient to receive her Lading in ge­ neral. CHARLES WALLACE.

THE Subfcriber once more earneftly intreats thole Gentlemen who have any BOOKS

belonging to him in their PoiTeffion, to return then i especially Mtntifam't Mifcellaneous Pieces j the 7th and loth Volumes of SW/f'a Workt ; the

Volume of Bmmtt't Theory ; the 4th of Ami- Voyagei the two ift Volnmet of

, Letters the }d and 4th of Citetr't Plays ; 1 of the Reverie i the 1 ft of Kittrt/n't Hifto-

fy of SeHiamii the 4th of Prregrimt Pitklt^ the I ft of the Univcritl -letter Writer i the ift and zd of Chryfal j the i ft of Ckarlrvtix't Voyage j f^r. &e. at they have all been out mqch longer than the Time propofed in the Conditions for books of that Size. WILLIAM RIHD.

TO BE SOLD, TRACT of LAND lying in CaJvtn County, near the Head of Batitt-Crttk, con-

uining One Hundred and Forty.fix Acres. For Terms apply to the Subfcriber at Pi/cata+uay, or at Ca/ptrt County next Junt Coo it.

f IGNATIUS FENWICK. » ___-_____May 15, 1764;

RAN away on Sunday the i3th paft, a Con- vift Servant Man named Janui Harikuitk\

he wore a new blue Kerfey Coat and Jacket, and he ftole forne other Cloaths. The Fellow it about 35 Years of Age, his Complexion dark, hit Hair black, (hort and thick; on. his Head are feme

he talks fmooth, and pronounces fome very broad ; he it fond of ftrong Drink,

the faid Servant to the Subfcriber, , K J Court-Hoiife in rirginia, (hall

Five Pounds Reward if taken in Yirgima, and Ten Pounds if taken in any other Province.

ALEXANDER ROSB.The Servant Fellow wai very intimate with a

noted Rogue belonging to one Stri»gf,Ue<u,t and it it fufpeeted that they made an Appointment to go off together. / J.

WANTED at BLADE NSBURG,DANCING.MASTER to keep SCHOOL, where he may be fun of meeting with good

urageaeflt. ' ^.+t .

RAN aw»y from Paradijt Iron-Works, in Ytrk County, on the Firft of this Inftant May, an

Emglijb Servant Man, named 'Ibtmat Pewnj, about 5 Feet 8 Inchet high, and flutters much : Had on when be went away, a (hort brown Jacket, Ofna­ brig Shirt, Leather Breeches, Yarn Stockings, old* Shoea, .and a broad Piece of Leather round each Leg. It it (nppofed he will change his Name to Jibn WiUi, aa he hat paft by that Name in feveral Placet.

Whoever takct up faid Servant, and fecures him in aay Goal, (hill have Forty Shilling Reward and mfooable Chargea, paid bjr * * ""**

f/ JOHN WUKINSON.

RAN away on the firft of thii Inftant fromt£ Subfcriber, liviag at the Head of Ell, it

CW County, Two Servant Men, «,«.Gnrgi Strivtntr, an Etgfifiman, about 5 Pot »

laches high, frefli colonr'd, has grey Eyei, (ufy Hair, and pretty much pitted with the Snull-Pox. Had on a brown Cloth Coat, a (potted Pluad Waiftcoat, good Buck&ln Breeches, a Check Stit, i blue Yarn Stockings, old Shoes, finis Bvckks, and an old Hat.

William JEn«r», about 5 Feet 7 lacks higk, pretty wcU-tet, frefli colonr'd, and of a fair Com- plexion. Had on a light colour'd Cloth COM, a black Broad Cloth Waiftcoat, OtHarin lain, Tow Trowfcrt, a half-worn CaftorHat, oU ttots, with carv'd Silver Buckles.

They probably have other Cloatht wka ikm, and are between 20 and jo Yean old.

Whoever takes up and fecures toe (aid Sana* in any Goal, fo that their Matters may Riveta again, (hall have Three Pounds Reward for tack, and reaionable Charges, paid by

RoiiarMfit.

THE Subfcriber being confined ia Print- Gtorgit County Goal for a (null Sua rf

Money, whkh he ia unabk to pay, htnbjr fim . Notice, That he will ferve any Geotsataa as f /I Groom and Farrier, who will undertake wnssstt him ; having pradiced the Art of Farriery la all ir» ' Branches for upwards of Tweaty Yea/i.

***^' MICH*IL Wuaa.'

TAKEN up at the Mouth of Asrvgfr, bf Sttpben UncKk, a CAN OB about i6ta i

long, with * Chain about a Yard aari Half H ll (he hat Knees for two Oars, and an Oik Brsot 'Ion each Side of her j and had about 1000 M. / Nails in her.

The Owner may have her agaia, M hit Property, aod paying Charges.

THERE is at the Plantation of J* &»«* . near Patuxtnt Iron. Works, taken op si t

Stray, a grey Horfe about ijj Hands biga, pacts. flow, branded on the near Shoulder I, oa tie Bat- lock thus cy>, «nd on the Side of his Hcadita).

The Owner may have him agaia, oa pramf his Property, aod paying Charges.

TOBESOLD,

A NEAT Two Mart BOAT, well found, «- ! riet loHogftieadt of Tobacco. Sbcui»J

remarkable faft Sailer, and formerly belong i r Mr. Cbalmtri, in Axnafilii. For Turn, to Fra*cii Riatb, or Jib* BtjJ, at.

County.

TOBESOLD,TRACT of LAND containing »75lying by M-Faith''/ Church i*St,

County, now Rented to two Tenants i *"«*it a good Swamp, where may be Erefled a fa*Mill, there being a conftant and fofficknt SuppTof Water. The Title indifputable. It "» Sold for either Sterling, Currency, or Tob»«*

Foi Terms apply toTMOM*«

Ti be SOLD, ptnfuant tt the Lajt Wtll and "ft/lament of BENJAMIN FENDALI, Efa; dectafed, at PUBLIC VENDUE, on the 10th of July ntxt, on the Premifes, for Sterling Monty, tr good Bills of Exchange,

THE Trafl of LAND whereon the Deceased lately lived, and another Traft adjoining

thereto (both containing about 390 Acres) lying in Cbarln County, On Patrvamtuk River, near the Naval Office; whereon is a '<rEe an(' commodious Brick Dwelling Houfe, with Four Rooms, a large PafTage and Clofeu on a Floor; the Chambers are divided in the fane Manner above Stairs, and un­ derneath are Cellars the Bignefs of the Houfe, divided by Brick Partitions as above, all compleat- )y rmifhed; a Brick Kitchen, a Brick Dairy, Sta- blei, Corn Houfe, Tobacco and Cow Honfes, Quarters, and miny other convenient Houfes i a good Garden and Yard paled in. The Soil is rooftly very good, part thereof a fine firm Marfli, fome Meadow Ground already cleared, and much mpre to clear. It is a very pleafant and valuable Seat, and many Advantages attending it: One is the Conveniency of keeping a Ferry to Htft, (ft. much frequented, and well known to Traveller!. And there is now a Houfe built at the Landing for a Tenant, which, together with the Ferry, Ift. Rents for Fifty Pounds Currency ftr Annum. Al­ fo the Water Mills on Allin i Fn/b in the faid County, with Twenty Acres of Land condemned by Ad iS>HfJ D*mm*m, to build them on; there are three Pair of Stone, of the belt Ctitga Grit, two Pair in one Houfe, which was repaired about fix Months.ago. The fiogle Mill is newly built, and good Workmanfhip, all on the fame Dam, and not fixty Yardi apart, a Brick Bake Houfe 30 by 16 Feet, with a good Oven, large enough to bake i$o/4j. of Ship Bread at once, a Store Houfe, Graioary, and Dwelling Houfes, for Millers, &(. Ltkewife, A Traft of Land about two Miles from the faid Mills, containing by Patent 47 Acres ; it is a rich Soil, and full of good Timber. Any Perfon that is inclinable to purchafe, may, at any Time, view the Land, Houfes, {jfr. by applying to the Overfeer there ; or the Mills, (iff. by ap­ plying to the Millers j who have Orders to (hew every Thing pertinent to the Premifei. Alfo, at the fame Time and Place, A Parcel o'f SLAVES, of both Sexes, Grown and Young, one of them an ingenious Fellow; he i) a Carpenter, Cooper, Shoemaker, and Tanner i a likely young Fellow, who has been a waiting Man, and can fcrve well at 'Table, (ft. * good Cook Wench, and feveral Others. A large Aflbrtment of Houihold and Kitchen Furniture, fech as very good' Feather Beds and Furniture, Mahogany,' Walnut, and other Chairs, a good Couch, Mahogany, Walnut, and other Tables, a Mahogany DifJc, one Ditto and Book Cafe, with a Looking Glafs Front, a good Eight Day Clock, a Mahogany Corner Cup board with a Glafs Front, a painted Ditto, two 4*rble Tables, Mahogany Chcfts of Drawers,

oking Glafl«s of various Sort, and Size,, a Sit- brer Tea Pot, Cream Pot, Tea Spoons, tit. Table [Spoons, Salts, Silver Hafted Knives and Forks, L'hina, Earthen, and Stone Ware, of different Sorts ; a large Aflbrtmem of good Pewter, Copper, fin and Iron Pots, and many other neceflary and tonvenient Things in a well furnim'd Houfe and titchen. A large Stock of Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, ad fome Horfcs; raw Hides j a Riding ChaiTe, dth Harnefs for two Horfes. A Quantity of In Kw Corn and Wheat at the aforefaid Mill,, that bill be Sold at any Time when applied for. A

rpe Collection of Books, too tedious to particu- nze. The Sale to begin at Twelve o'clock on

Day appointed, and will continue at the fame < - until the Whole is difpofcd of.

THOMAS CONTII,• •

THE SuWcrfter intewliig (GOD willing) to leave this Provbice, gives this public Notice,

That he purpofcs to Sell by Public Vendve, on Saturday the fecond Day of JUKI next, for Sterling Cafli, or good Bills of Exchange, The Plantation whereon he now lives, near Htrring-Crtti Church in Anni-Aruulil County, being Part of R Trail of Land called Quick Salt, containing 100 Acres old Rent» the Title of which h indifpntable. It is exceeding good for Farming or Meadowing, having conAant Springs to fupport it in the dried Summers. There is on it R goqd new Dwelling- Houfe 32 by 26 Feet, not quite finifhed, contrived in the bed Manner, has a contracted Roof, anoMs well covered with Cyprufs Shingles, with- feveral Oot-Hoofes.. There is * great deal of good Fen­ cing, plenty of Wood, and sf large young Apple- Orchard-'of exceeding good' Fruit. Likewife, Horfes, Cattle, and Sheep, a Quantity Of Indian Cora, and Plantation Utenfils, for Infpeftion Cur­ rency. Time will be given for. Payment, on good Security, if required.

JA-MIS TROTTER.

TRAYED or STOLEN from the Subfcriber's _I Plantation, at the Mouth of fipt-Crttk, on ManotJtafy, in FrtJtrick County, on the i oth Day of Ju»t lad, a large black M«re, and a Mure Colt, they are natural Pacers, the Colt fr black, and one of her hind Feet white, the Mare is branded P D and has fome white Saddle Spots* She caina from Ntrtbampto* County, in Ptnnjytvatia, and Was feen going that Way. '

Whoever takes op and fee ares the faid Creatures, and gives Notice thereof, to as (hey may be bad again, (hall have Three Pounds Reward, and rea- fonable Charges if brought home, paid by

3>, JOHN TROXBL.—-————:——————;——t- •'•'•' i———————————————!———

MarylaaJ, Sentrftt County, April I, 1764. Tt It SOLD h ibt SUBSCR IBER, Kww

on ROWOSTICO Cre/t,

A DOUBLE DECK'D VESSEL, now on the Stocks, about 129 Tons Burthen, may be

Launched in J*lj, or fooner at may beft fait the Purchafer, as (he is now Planked and Cleled up to the Wale. Any Perfon inclinable to purchafe, may view the Vcflcl, and know the Terms of Sale, by applying a» above, to

BIAUCHAMP HULL.

— -— — •—— *^ f

SIX Hundred «nd Forty Acres of AAND, ly­ ing on Mi6tl*-m<utr in 5<t//«i»r*lp»o»ty, on

which is a Plantation with valuable. Improvement*, fuch as Dwelling-Houfes, Out-Houfes, Orchard,, and good Inclofures; and do which are very great Conveniencies for Mesdowing, Fifhing and Fowl­ ing ; a Conveniency on the Premifes as good a, any on the River for the large Rock Filhery, fo noted in it', Seafon, and it's Situation fo conve­ nient to the Market of Baltimore~T*u>*, render* it extraordinary ; the Soil well adapted for either Farming of Planting. One other Traft of Land, lying on the main Falls of Gu*f<nuJtr River, con­ taining Eleven Hundred Acres, on which is OM Plantation with good Imp ovements, an Orchard) great Conveniency for Mi.adowing, and well fita- ated, being near feveral Iron-Works, which nfually are Advantages irUerefling to Pdfchafers, from the known Market thofe Places afford for all kind of Produce the Farmer raifes. As the Traft is large, it any be Sold together, or in Lots, as the Pur- chafers may choofe. Pan of one other Traft of Land, lying adjoining to Ballimtrt-'lwan, con- v taining about One Hundred and Thirty Acra, ' very convenient for Failures, for thofe who have Lob, or are Refidents of faid Town, and will be Sold either together, or in Lots, as may be agreed on. One large Brick Dwelling-Houfe. or noted Tavern, in the faid Ba/timjrt-/ <*w*, where Aunt Ftgg and RicktrJ Wagflaff did keep Tavern, and where William Barnff now reiidcs. With a Kitchen, Stables, R good Well of Water, Garden, and other Conveniencies. One other Lot in the faid Town, on which is a very good Dwelling-Houfe and Garden, with a Kitchen and o her Conveni­ encies. A Parcel of Store Good,, to the Amount of about Five Hundred Pounds Current Money, and a Quantity of valuable SLAVES, confiiting of Men, Women, £ovs and Girl*. The Whole, or any Part, to be Sold for Current or Sterling Money. For Term,, apply to J»/*fb Enjtr, or to the Subfcriber THOMAS iuog. i

A LL Perfons Indebted to the Subfcriber, either by Bond, Bill, Note, or open Account,

which have been due upward! af R Twelvemonth, are defired to come and leitle. and pay off the fame ; which will be gratefully acknowledged,' by - Ibtir bumblt Strv«*i,

NICHOLAS NORM/

ffi

F«,T>

be i

, River>« ew ^Hing Honfe

fin.fbed in a neat and vfry convenienKi 'chen

hard

Jtf R TU t L T rBNDAlL, i —————•——•

te\trr-<^'s^" ^^ss^&j3K.f«"° P'/ tke ExtMlor. wiihom f0,,C Nod".

To bt SOLD ly tbt SUBSCRIBER,,A PLANTATION containing Three Hundred

which may , '

WILLIAM BIAKM, junr.Of Calmtn Btatui,

Executor

as «*c-»-;.. "i-.,-.^

.._-'.- wM«<uNiiiK A oree nundred _ __ and Sixty nine Acres of LAN D, bounded on the South Side of Se*ib-River, near £«M*M- r*wn. Alfo, Three LOTS of LAND, with fome Buildings thereon, in LnJtn-Tnv*. For farther Particulars enquire (at Mr. Nalt**iti M*mt'» Ml Jn»af»lii) of RociR PXRLI.

JUST IMPORTED, Elrf.beth, SOLD h *t Mr. William Robert,'/

' . ••*•-,

SUNDRY GOODS, Confifting of Ofnabrigs; /r//5 tinen, Sail Canvas, Mens Hat» UO,w- Anne, »* Saturtgy tbt Jtttnd D*j tf June Shoes, printed Cottoni, djfr. fcTc. . //

, ftr Sttrtitg or Ctrrnt Monty, tr BiUt tf || " JOHN JoHMlOl>> t^gt, . « y s r^j , Tof «T,.A -f r *».~ -

i tt SOLD ifIrtvij Bill, tf

r«rSubfcribtr wrj rtafriilly, fir bift, Sliriitf C*Jb, tr Cur-

,COMPLEAT WATER GRIST MfLL, called the C*t Sfri»s Mill, and is well

>wn by moft to have a conflant Stream, and 'I fuiuted for a Merchant Mill, lying within 3 4 Miles of Patuxint River. It is an overihot Hi «nd ihnds clofe to the main Road that lead. mSt. Marj't Court-Houfc to /**»«*.//>, which II full cither aMiller, Merchant, Tavern keeper, tlnwt- THOMAS BIALL.

in my Name, and Deeds pifled accordingly. Credit will be given for the Purchafe Money,

paying Intereft. /A. STIPMBN WIST,

BE SOLD,

A B«W, Burthen 130 Ton,, oow on the Stocks, but

will be Launch'd by the middle .of 7«w next.

Likewife a Quantity of Pipe, Hogmead, and Barrel Stave,.

I The Subfcritxr will take one 'Half Goods, both for the Par

t » • •- ~ ~

^ _. " '"f " } Y jane mutt, A L ?hNTATI o>N J^in« lo ^'-'Coanry;

S?5?3KSwtieara, and undar onnA p.. . _i/-_ . _- l*.'

. to °«g'n « 10 o'Clock, and Credit wiB.bt giwn for a (null Pan.

. GSOROI M

thereon, to be SoW»

•b

1763.

THB Honourable Commiffioncrs of his Ma­ jefty'a Cuftoms, having been inform'd that

Competitions have been frequently enter'd into for the Duties impofed by the Aft of 6 Git. II. payable to hit Majefty at the Ports of Amtrica, give this Public Notice, That whoever will make Difcovery of any Perfon or Perfons, who (hall have been guilty of entering into, or conniving at, fuch Coropofitions, to Jtbm Ttmplt, Efq; or Pttfr Ramatlpb, Efq; Surveyors-General of hit Majefty's Cuftoms in Nvrth-Amtrita, or other principal Offi­ cer of his Majefty's Cuftoms, the Colleclor, or Comptroller, of any Port, except the Port where fuch Fraud was enter'd into, fo that the Parties offending may be convifled thereof, and the Du­ ties recover'd to the Crown, fhall receive One Third Pan of the Duties fo recover'd. By Ordtr tf tbt Hnnrablt tbt CtmaiJ/taMrl tf tit

Majfjift Cuflcmi,ROBERT HERON, CtlltStr.

PORT Pocomoke in Maryland,March 15, 1764. '

THERE is now at my Landing, where the Owner, proving hit Property, and paying

the Charge of this Advertifement, may receive her, a fmall Bat bouora'd Boat, about 15 or 16 Feet from Stem to Stern, and about 6 Feet Beam; fhe is light Timber'd, his 3 or 4 Fathom of 4 Inch Rope at her Stem, and is fomewhat old ; (he was taken up at Lhtptank-lflaMa by one of my Peo­ ple about Chriftmu laft.

' MATTHEW TILCHMAN.

WHEREAS the Sublcriber, late of the Pro­ vince of Pt*vfitva*ia, now of Maryland,

gave hit Bond, dated the izth Day of March paft, for the Sura of £. 105, to a certain Edward RtK*jom, of Baltimtrt Coopty, An a Contract for fome Land, which the faid Rcbinfsn was to have made over to, and put in Poffellion of, the faid Subfcriber, by the zoth of April: But as the faid R*bt*/t* is unable, and has refufedto comply with his Pan of the Contract, This is to forewarn all Pexfons from taking an Alignment of the faid Bond, as the Money is not Due, nor will ever be Paid by - > JOHN MILLER.

Pifcatatuaj, March 29, 1764. FTER the Breaking up of the Store in this

_ Place, which belonged to Meflieurt JAM«S FOOD and COMPANY, all Perfons indebted to the

faid Company, were defired to difcharge their Debts, or fettle by libnd ; but at moft of them have paid little Regard to the Notice given them there, and fome have been fo unreafonable as to refute to give theft Bonds, notwithftanding this Manner of Settlement was propofed with a View of nuking Payments more eafy, by waiting till fitch Time at they could get their Tobacco ready, Of more conveniently raife the Money : I muft now inform thefe People, that they need not expcd any further Indulgence, for he who affiftcd for fome TitM in thai Store (a*4 who U now impower*d to col left the Debts doc tp the Company) hat Orders to. commence Suits again ft fuch at will not fettle to his Satisfaction, and to have Recourfc to Means of CqmpuHion, when thofe of Mildneft will not anTwer.

Notice it alfe given, That the LOT in Pifca- tfwmy, whkh belongs to the faid Company, will b* expofcd to Public Sale on the Firft Tuefday in Tmu, on which (lands a very convenient Store- ramie, with a Compting-Room, a good Lumber Houfe, a Stable, and a Kitchen. Any one who incline* to cxuxchif* the fame, may enquire, lor Terms, at the Houfe of Mr. Altxatdtr Burrtll.

1 NIHIAN MiNxiit, Attorney in Faft.

WHERBASw8t)M Subrcriben, being In Drink, and thereby incapable of govern­

ing oarfelves, and deprived of our Reafon in a great Degree, were induced to enter into a Bond jointly with Jamu Skiptr, and payable to Jtbn ScolrJitlJ, {jfY. on the 29th of March laft. The Bond is for Forty-four Pounds Ten Shillings and Five or Six Pence, for which we never received any Confideration, or the lea ft Value, and having before Evidence demanded the faid Bond of the fiid Sctlrjitld, which he refufed to give up to at i we therefore hereby forewarn all Perfons not xo take any Alignment of the faid Bond, for we will nofpiy it, nor any Pan thereof, for the Reafont abovementioned.

Evidences to the Bond were Aquila Carr and U'illmm Harbtrt. The Bond was demanded be-, fore Nat bam Haivlim and Rabtrtftn Cbiilctat.

RICHARD SEDCWICK,' DAVID WATTS.

iF. Veltry of St. Morgan?i Wtflmi*fltr Pa- rim, in Amt-AmiiJtl County, being, by an

Ail of AlTembly paflcd the lift Seffion, tm^ower'd to fell a Glebe in the faid Parilh call'd Wilt-Haiti do hereby advertife, That on the zoth of Junt next, if fair, otherwife the next fair Day, will be fold, on theCf^ernifes, to the higheft Bidder, by Virtue of that Aft, the aforefaid Glebe, contain­ ing 150 Acres of Land, more or left. It is moft beautifully and pleafantly fituated on the Bay of CbtfaptaJt, near /f**af>olii, and of a very kind Soil: Which Advantages will, in a great Meafure, corn- pen fate for the Scarcity of Wood and Timber on the faid Glebe. Sigitd by Ordtr tf tbt Vtjtrj,

April \<).. £ JOHN MIRIKIN, Regifter.

To tt SOLD at PUBLIC VENDUE, tt MtuJay tbt \ 9tb tf June ntxt, t* tbt Prtmifti, ftr Sttrliug Cajb, gtta Billt tf Extbangt, tr Cur- rnt Mtnty,

BOUT Six Hundred Acres of LAND, lying in Frtdtritk County, on Lingan*rt, adjoining

the Plantation where the Snbfcriber now lives, whereon there is about 70 Acrea of cleared Land, two good Tobacco Houfes, Corn Houfe, two (mall Dwelling Houfes, and a good Apple Orchard, a- bout zo Acres of good Meadow, and a large Quantity may be made with little Trouble, Part of it being already Ditch'd. The Land is well Tim­ ber'd and of an excellent Soil for making fine To­ bacco, or Farming, with a good Stream running through it. The Title indisputable.

£~ JOHN DoaiiY, Stntfjtbu.

rHEREAS RiebmrdRicbardft*, Son and Heir

EDMOND MILNE,Goldfmith ami Jewel­ ler, at tbt Sign tf tbt CROW* W 3 PEARLS, ntxt Dttr tt tbt Ctrmtr tf Market- Street, in Second-dree!,-PHItA- DELPHIA:

AN elegant Aflortment of GOLDIMITHI WARt^ confiding of chafed and pli!

April 16, 1764. TO BE SOLD,

jti/tt* *w fa «T/«*M Jrtm Barbados, ivbitb it it utpQtt -will kt $j tbt MiAUt»/ June *txt,

/"TH1B SLOOP Mtllj, Burthen 75 Tons, about £ 3 Years old, well built and fitted, • good

Sailer, and carries a large Burthen for her Tonnage. Any Perfca inclining to purchafe, may treat for bar before (he come*, and be preparing a Cargo fo avt*> We MO Tiotj*, a* there it ||ttlc Rifque of her returning fafc. Reafotiable Time will be given for th« Payment of th* Piwchafe money t and we believe Capt. Jtbm Bfttltr, who now commands her, smd whom we recommend as a very worthy batwft Man, and very diligent in his Bnfinefs, may b* engaged to continue in the Service of the Pur-

U he (hould want a Commander. 'THOMAS ad WILLIAM RIMOQOL*.

A1

WHE! of Ricbar* RiebarUft*, of FnJiric* COUJB-

ty, in the Province of Maryland, Deceafed, is itn- powered by an Aft of AfTembly of the faid Pro­ vince, paflcd the 2zd of Nntmbtr laft, to fell and difpofe of his Father's Lands, to the bigheft Bidder, agreeable to the Intention of his faid Fa­ ther's Win : Thefe are therefore to give Notice to all Perfont inclinable to Pnrchafe the fame, That the Lands aforefaid, containing about 1350 Acres, will be fet op by the Subfcriber, at public Vcndue, at Frijtrick-Trum, in the Province afore­ faid, on the 21 (I Day of JUKI next. The Lands are very valuable, they are but three Mtks from fntV<i ift-Tnvn, on the main Road, open which there are feveral Houfei, Orchard, Meadow, and a Mill with a conftant Stream, and very conve­ nient for a Merchant Mill, (Jc.

The Title is indifputable.RICHARD RICHARDSON.

Tt bt-SOLD ty ib't SUBSCRIBER,

FIFTEEN Acres of LAND, or thereabouts, at the Head of B»fl> Ri-vtr, in Baltimtrt

County, the Firft Tuefday in Augufi next, at_ Court, conveniently fituated for a Warehoufe.

RICHARD RICHARDSON.

I« Ftbrmarj I, 1764.

N an Advertifement publifiied in theGrrtttt, bearing -Dite jffril 6th, 1763, in­

forming the Debtors of the Loan-Office, That unlefs they paid off and difc barged their refpec- tivc Bonds by the Thirtieth Day of 7«/r Uft. they would be pot in Suit i to which little ttcgajd' has been paid : THEREFORE the Coourfiflioneri once more givt Notice, That they vyill imlbetli ately proceed ir Suing out Exeaitioni tjpo» aM the Bonds due to them a»Truftet| of the Loan- Office aforefaid, and that they will continue <b tp do until all the Bonds are paid off, the TitM for inifhing and cumpleating the whole Bnfintfs being Short. Sift' per Gr4r,

A. CouoiN, Cl. P. C. Office.

tie belly'd CofTee-Potaj Ttnkardi j Pint and half-aiit Caw Waiteri, chafed and plain, holding from j touGlifJej. chifed tnd plain Tea-Pott; chafed, plain, & godroon'd Smct! Boali ; fluted and polilh'd Sauce-Spooni. with (troll ttnto'i Tureen ind Soup- Lidlei, plun ind Anted ; Tible aid Teti Sponnt j Silvn-htfied Cife-Knivei arid Fmki, intktCanvA Title ; ind Deffil ditto, in ShigrMH Cafei j Pittl k»J4uI Silvtr Ctfe and Defeit Knivei and FoVki in Ca(e». Ocaoit Straioen ) lipped and round Paoch-Lidlei, guild, chiftj and plain ; Silver and plated Spun ;' Etei, with Slidcn ltd Limpi for Dilh-Standi; great Vanetv of Silver Shoe, Ktcc. and Slock Buckler, } Silver Stock, Sbe«, -and Book-Cliftij Silver and Steel-top'd Thimblei ^ Silver tod tier; Nutan! Graien and Spunge-Bosci, Acoin, Tun, tad Eu-Fituooi Tun Cmk-Screwi, with Pearl and fliin'd l»oty Hinileij Silver Etweti, chafed tnd plain ; Pepper and Mtftird Calm, chafed, plain, tod nurl'd, with Glaflei j tbifcd, alia, godioon'd, nurl'd Saltt j carved tnd pl <in Tea-Tongn 5<jl for ind Pinrafhion Chum, with Hooki and Hcuti} Pit.' cudtion Rimi; Mem Silver and Steel Wttch Chum': LiW fine Steel and Gilt ditto ; Vafte ind Stone Shot, Kticr, it* Stock Backles } Oirnct Shoe, Kner, ind <t«ck diiw)'. Mocoa Bracelet, ftt round with Oarneti^faAe, tad Bn«», Topi ate* | Garnet, Paflc, and £IOM> Broache*; DoiMi. Heait ditto} g^etn-and-garnet, tod |ie<n-iod-«bitt^IM- Garnet, Ptfte, ind Crvftil Stay.Hooki ; Ciinet and C.jW three tnd fingle-dnp En-Rmgi ; triangle Soli frt i»0«M| Silver and Pinchbeck ditto | red ind oKiia CduliMtitk' fet in Gold; a few in Am* Settinr< I »bite ltd kfHM Ditroond-cat C'n**l Button Ut in CoM | Cjiber ditto n ditto j Mocoi fet round with Otrneti, induto; DiiaW Ringa } Fincy ditto ( Diamond ind Oarn'rt ditto •, ( it" *>«* ditto j enamell'd Motto Ringt fet whk Gimett * Dttmttitj twifled Wire ditto | Topai Rinti with bnlliint 0»tn»tn Pafle GiniU-BnckUi, ind Stir ditto ; eiimeU'd 0M Hun Locked, fet with Girned j plim Gold *«ui ; tuotli'J figuied China Smellirjg-Bnitlei, (ipp'd »iih CoU i Qnt'mi Stone Shoe-Bxicklti; enimctTd S6olT-nem, intbi )bit> of Birdi, Trait, tnd Plowtn | and fome Sbot fioMM | ff per ditto ; Ivory ind entmell'd Puth-Bgiu ^Iftfu, Iw'tj, ind Stnw Tooth-pick ttfeij Mvforj MUlh, gX, d*d • nd plain | Iv^ry Mcmoraadum-Bookl, u4 Tarteift-M. ditto j Steel, gilt, and other Watch-Keji, iiffi iM «(oV out Hooki; neit Hingen and Duki, ntovirrd ii liffi with green Hindtei ) Ivory and Woid -TM-Tteft | im- Gold, Silver, io4 Pl»i« Velvet tnd Silk Necili.t«okir**t Looking-GlaOca | Urge and fowl) black Sfofif U>tba Pocket-Booka, with Jnftiuoieon tnd Silttl U*k« i "' ted Leather ditto, with Inftrumenli ind diitalxKlij J'P** ned Witchfi ; Temple Sptchclei mounted i« SM*. ^* the beft Nurfer (kin Cafei ( Silver ripe-Ut>Kn | UN Whittle! and Bella, with Cot alt. chafti at4 r^H Gold-Wire Bar-Ring. ) lOgnvcJ Cold Ucket, ui »- graved Cypher ditto ; Gripe Ringi | Citftal inJ MOCM '«'- toni, fet in Silver j Children* ditto j fcinl NeckliW, •» blue r»?ktj Bead ditto, for Children ( Slfd »P«O| r^" Shoe-BncklH ( Cock Spun (Gift.) | Ck*^, iagk -* three-drop Ptft En-Rinp; Pa8t NeckUtn ) Gilt ui Pinchbeck Shoe and Knee-Bucklet | Eigkt-air CI«H u gilt and finneer'd Cafn j Thirty-hour dittot Coli, SJra, tnd Pinchbeck Witchet, chafed tnd pliitl Eb"«r^'J Frtmei, with Ivory Pillin, ind gnmnd OlaUM bpr' "* Silver j Tortolfe (hell Coat and V«ft B«t»m» IJve*1* engrived wnh a Uu.el Branch ; Chimkei Wi'tk Su**, gilt ind virm&'d J Silver-billed Small Snerai | •uaMif other Aiticlei too tedioul to infer!.O Ai it imperil til GOODS, «W t*yi '»« "•*•J

kit 7trm, tt it JmrmimtJ If ftll ftr f*« f*&t I"? I 1

Ctltm, mmj ttftoJ /it *^f TrutmiU.-

f*r M cJiT'sihtr, fi Ltct.N. B. He bu tlfo to fell fom* BrlllitMt i

moBdi, n«t m.nuf.aured ( ind fiveial An«k> n Watch-miker'i W», ( fuch at WticR-GWfa, enimell'd Diil-Plitet, Hoot ind Mi»««-Han4i, Ga'd Turn-Bench, a Pivot ditto, with a Pinion-Wire of different Numberi, Chaini, SlidloR-Tongi, Hand-Vifci, dittn, Cross^litto, Vergei tnd Steel

JUST IMPORTED, In tit Elizabeth, Caft. JOHNSO^, frim

*»d tt 'tt SiU by tbt BALTIMORE-TOWN,

A NEAT Affortment of EUROPEAN u, EAST-INDIA GOODS, fuitableW* 1

Spring and Summer Seafons, Wholeft^ a* ** *, either for Tobacco, Stcrline Moner, »"ll0r. change, Maryland <X Ptn*ffl<va*ia LMttW, ^J ber of any Sort, Wheat, Flour, Flax Stw, or Furs, in foqit, any Thing rather ijar Credit.

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PRIZES 6f EIGHT ,DOU-ARS each. PRI2JES of EK5HT DOLLARS etch.1. _ "_ * t. V" *

_ £'< -* ' - ^*A.^w .^^.. '-!»__ «V """ _ _ _ _

3700

Female Pill*,

i iio|» :|, ultJ, chiM with SMeii

It at; Hii)4k*j iMalt.rJC.fcn, , ttuM,

nd Heulij Pi*. hCbuiMj Shot, Kltef, rt*

,.«o-it«a; Girnet «<rf OjW S«,|, fa m OoM;

PRflM of BIGttT

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997i* DeJuflitTtof Fift*sn per Cent, Jtvtral Dtmminatun tf PRIZES m /*«>

•• «s-VT:,»; : ": o,

IN8B*D^OIL, 9aioej of rnoft JL/ Sirajb^lf and Rtptoee ^juff, , firBalfjra, #«MM<ffDropj ftotir BardUa, Pectoral '' Balfam of Honey, £ HungnryWaw,^,-, PiTlf,

Elixir,Water, Lavender.,

Ftvtr Po*den,Court Plaitcr, aod a Remaant of Exrtf*** Goods. : Likewife, To be Let for any Tern under Eight ' Veari, the HovCe where I BOW ke*pStore. Aa (he Situation and Ctnvtuntf it weH kaow* w ' be one of the beft \A 4n^>tiitvritot B«ifia«A, I fiall not panic<4«jl/ dtfcxibeir.- 1 '

JUST JM PORT &$>/** WEU> ' Gu/. M-Kip

PARCEL of GOODS, ;&*</. r/ VaCoftA .PA /\ lue, Oznabriti, tr,jb Sheedng. C^ek, f^p !

aad Ckarg •. roaMlat c&gy of'*! it*/.*llMlM brawn { , Bed Tkk, ^Linen and Cotton HtMMblr Weft, Muctf Cotmo.Tima, *•*»Nniii.flatj Plad, Ktmbll Cotton, andImported in ihe Cuoe- Ship, M b* 4oJd alfo for Ca(h, or Bills of Exchange, Three Serrent Mea» v Indented for five Yca/i, wbo have baea bred tothe making o/ Charcoal. ' '

MATTIUW

fl».fcr*arOTICB't* hereby eifea to all Perfoni clinable to purchafe C.QT9. in G*trtt-Tnu*t i«ch m WH bbf been fmpri^ed by the BuyVaberetatorevthf ComuuffioevA

fc 9/JMr. >*» «e«, oa

to Aft of A&robly, The* ' otid TOWB, will ejeet at tk* , oa * BlereittJi Day of 10 difpofe of alt fech Lob., JosiAH BiAti, Clerk.

'/Us/fur, County, JKerriao, 1764: il keraby given to any Perfai or who are. willing to BodenaJre tbeBuilding a Brick,jChure> at the Falb ii rilh in t nty aJbreleJd, (to contain 1600 Feet fu>erficial Mca/ure, with conweeaiK GaOariw) That on tbt Third Monday in 7*~ «* H^e w Jl be a rocetfw of the Vefey, at what iaejai- te Minr CAlled the^Uafer Charch: Atwhkh Time ai d Place, any Ferfcn or Periom, we* will ander- ta w the fame, are defired to attend, with their Plant," and lUttoate of the Bxpanfia, a*d to live Bwd, wtth-food Stceriiy, to Ui* CheWwaJdfcjt «f the faJ4Pariftj for hit or r*-" * * Gto*oi W.Ototot

PILONDON (Ma Philadelphia)fflxlffalt «||[ Retail, at tie intx/lJOHN. BOYD & C°. w Baltimore-Town,

A LARQiB.j*fnl coyplei ASSORTMtNt oflDwtJGS, Cbymicaf and Galenical ME­

DICINES, far*.pErfumery of all Strti,

Hungary, Lavender,and Honey Water,

Orange Plowfr Water, •eft JWrfif* Violet

, Saffrok cttt To-"

toa-W C*nt fatter*' Be* refiaad Silt Petre. FtCfcft t»<r« cr.mg Oil, Oarravray, Coriander,

• and /rnfcis Seeds, fl«it*r Btrrtel, Jt>*W White. Wax, . Snmmer Pomatum, Hardnorn Sharing*,

Salep, SaPearl aod'Fr/if* Barky,Raiflnttf ihaSua;- •Gtpcrs.Ojjves,BoeFlowtrofMaAardr

Candy, FKe'Ba&et Salt

'bkUfe.

On •anon,

Nutmeg*,

at Wbke-Wiae

Choice Bitten, Sfbitt c/Wi)ae,

Ban,tulip Damaik Rofe Water,

'runes, Cochineal, Madder,FUd and yellow Sanders, Red aad yellow Olter, White and red Lead, Vermillion, Pr*flt*» Blue, Ivory B'»rk,«»/»tG.lls.

YeflowWarnifh, Litharge of Gold, Spelter ^grifl ' Duttk MeTll, Silver Leaf, Common Rosin,

bt'io, '

Allom. SfMljt WtndoirGlart

Medicine*, •»'*.

Ja/rW* Elixir, 't EHatr, 't Elixir,

BaUan, Drop.Feaalc Pill*.

f* PilU,aial Pilb,

E*, E*u Enr* _ « |f 'm

»Wa FiAata Paftc.Ntooa* aW YkaWk JTTHRR for

Da. H1LL\ MEDICINES. HONEY, Cafe* of crooked for curing die*,

Scarifkator* In Cafin,

Lamps,Blhrar Gathatan, and

Probe*,

BIWr fear4aa4. fcr

Spatula*,

K

kWA^CJI-MA e Requeft of feveral Gentlemen of

Worm* in Children, WalwaadfreinfUUt, NtBww, " — • —

lew,

LBMON8.Bottle, Phial, aad Bung

Corki,Sorgeon'i PaCe-board, Fine Tooth Powder. Almond Pafte. 8melliB£ BotUaa.

Wafer Paper, to take Medida* in.

MBDJCINB CHESTS el awt Me* for Pa- niliet, aadVeaUagaaajraatiM, oo a new

Pi.a. wkh prtauri DWaftionr, (opi*%nd fanliar

-f\ Tjlis^roAice., > TX »*» _.i_^ i »f*t i f,i*. Mr. rrttoanH ff tltts s,

ha

mANNAPOLIS, where he MENDS Repeating, Horizontal and Plain W ATC«£S, on, the moft eafy Terms, Thofe Gentlemen that m ft &M t» ftvou* him wrtav&rfr Comrtandu 'will find them compleady and ex padhioudy executed. A» he has been. re-. gularly'breji to ti^e WATCHMAKING Bosi- KES3, and! b»s Had InftruAiona from the moft Erjiin^nt in 'LoNDOH and DuBtiK in that Way, 'ha flatters himfelf that he flull give gcacr4 Content.

tht

of

Part

on ie ead oold One being root to Decay, an«i »«ch

thatj apj Perio» may ofe them.*!* tko _ Safety. As Number* of the Gentlemen praftifing Phyne lf> M*ryl**J, have often <&oiplautcd* .that. they*Ta"nnot U'conveni^ently fupplic* fruai «ay of chfBroe Stdret now on the Continent'; wf have

i at t}H* particular Deftfe ol many, ercAad ______ffTORE at this P1*c«. and hope

for ^^^^^^HBBwAt^tirietit and Influence. Our U» fbeh, that we are able to fupply

all atott'-fcfto ftWrfavour os with their Cuflom, on the be»T Term*, end with the beft Medicine, and we troft, Our Care rn picking and executing all Or4ersWlth-DHpatch and Paaattafliy, will give general SadirWJfim.

I g SO L D,

A PARCE^ of LANp, lying in _...„.. County, between, two and three Miles from

Ctmbriitt.'Imim: Ohe Plaritatjon conta>ning Five Hundred and Forty-four Acres, about Pnfcy of which; are cleared, with an Orchard of about «onr Hundred Apple Trees, a Bam 40 by 90, new co vered, and Plank Floor half way, a Dwelling- Houfc «o by 20, PUiik Floor below, another Dwelling^Houfe zo by 15. and a Smith's Shop. Another Plantation containing Two Hutidrod and JKifty-fif Acr4*r about Oce H\adred of whkh are daared, )yin£ adjoiairif to the afbrefaid Laad, with a good »p»r(h for Cattle, «n old Orchard, a Bam 30 by 10, new covered^ a Plank Floor flttfti, a new Tobacco Hoafe 30 by ao, a Dw llag- Houfe a$ by to, a Plank Floor above and 1 wttw, with a Brick; Chimaey, Kitohen, Gorn-1 faffe, Milk Houfe, and apo^hjar. frnal^ L IB iDw lh«g- Hoofe. Another Trac\of Li n^ con) lining Three Hundred and Eighty*ight A CMS, « rU Tirr*b«r'd, lie* very opnvenient fer Prai ifrg; t t«fla is ttsif a imatl Run of Water between t Mtfaft 1 'rad aajlt$>.

Any Perfon* ioclininj to in/chaf , aaay PppV to the Subicriber, liviag aear ^^^«,and laow the Title*. Situation, and Gdodoefi of the J»re- faid Land*. ; J&4 Johii ftran «*T.

bT a Minfftet; for fom« Time- the late Incaatbtot, taa.Rfir. J but moch tof fckli to regarding tenderly the moft of whic* areip ______and further entiouragfd by tie Rtreries ia general, lc» lattdltthan the ToUowmg-:propofe the,Method (to ^vojd ifwment) by Way of CoueTy, for §,.«„- -,Two Hundred and Twenty fvejpou^diMoney for the Pujfv^ afc*v<

3C H £

RAK away laft Nfght frota tie SaWer'ib. »«. * — ' T»mm, t»ro Cbavia Me., « J.

an B^gtybm4*t borfc ia _V rfitt, a t-piddle-fiz'd dim Mln, about aa Teat* o d» of a ( fair Coffplfirion, Wack Eve*, wtaw hit ova (hort bkck Hair, fpeak* broad, i* a rinxiiai, tbiu an awkward Gait, and a fimple Look. H 4 on aa old Pelt Hat, thick mix'd Country Cloth li ck«t, well fuB'd, with white1 Metal Button*, an ol< JBbc Jacket, Ofnabrij SUrt, white Coaatry CfqUt Brecche*. black Yarn Stocking*, and ftfqog Qottn* try made Shoes, tied on : Took with him * light figured Stuff Coat, with a Cape of the Cane, Ibed with Shalloon, and hid filver'd Bvttoaa. muck tar- nifli'd with Wooden Bottoms j alfe a* old Aftico- loor'd Sagathy Coat, lined with Durfy of the (**e Colour, Mohair Batumi, and worn oat on O|M of the Sleeve*, near the Shoulder, • new FeltjHat, ao old white Shirt, oae good Ofnabrig DiQO, a Pair of Uack Worded Stocking*, aad a P4ir of Boot*. • . .'» I .

Benjamin Artktr, at Snflif>mtf, boflB to St. Ivtt, in CtnnvtJ/, bat (peaks riain B*flfr, a Hat­ ter by Trade, a pen looking Fellow, about 5 Feet 9 Inche* high, pretty wall made, about iz Year* old, of a brown Complexion, aad wear% hi* own (hort dark curled Hair. Had oo a Frit H«t, a brown Cloth Coat, lined with Shallow, and Mo­ hair Button*, a Uack Cloth Jacket, Check Shirt, old Leather Brtcche*. black Yarn Hofe, Ltrtif made Shoes, pretty good. *nd white Metal Iw- kle*: Took with him a white Thkkfft (Joat With Mohair Buttons, two Check Shins, a bl*k Silk Haoflketchief, two Pair of Yam Hofe. aid a (fan jkat fcrew*, off, 19 the piddle, with Powder, «d

ivctappMieiidad.il ftid Scrvahb. aol fc. cutc_( thfi^. fo that th4ir Marten may get them again, flltll receive Forty Stullinas, if taken within Ten Mie*; Thtee Pounds, if within Twenty Miles ; Five Pound*,.if withia Forty Miles ; aid Seven Poundi Tea Shi^lipgs Pi**jjlvmii* Cuira- cy, if tafcrn out of the Proviacc, for' each.

'- •' Charge* jl bought Home.

The be'of the tlfipk tkW

TheTHne tiled iathe Dr«i M "W*M»l •! *« the Pri&i fnfajpiliatilr awc.i

All Prixe*Tn*qt datiMdcd after fuch Publication, will be deemed si

applied accordingly.: TicRtTitiaa* b> had of aay ofat rieir refpeEQfe PW*« of

folly determined to depart |g. and »• my Rctan a r«ry

reoucft all Perfon* Indabted >• charge the fame, to preveni;T-Wi|l* F Dcmanda that nwy appear M*mfl| »* to pay on Notice. The^Bafiiefs «f _• Store, W>ft be parried 0° ** ^^ *

WANTED, A VeW/rooi 150 to .aoo Tool

her to

Printed by gonafc atfeen 1ml d^UIUaimay be (bppised with this GAZETri at 12*. tnd 6</. per Yfcar. Length-are inferted for 5>. the Firft Wofk, aod ^. each Time alter :' And^oivg Oncs'.n

Pl**jjlvm,im Cuirev. A VelM^rom 150 t^^aoo i OM-~ tJj 'iace, for' each, ^rUdl ^ *° ^-w-V^**- ,^*Tf r***°Bj "*"^L-ja'.!

jAnan N»a«Li[!iu i PlperJMaoey, or Silver, ^jf^'^^t.!

mimU ilnti j i Jr^^ti-^ W^L. per Ykar. j kDyJSRtSSE^BWT S> of* mb*rtf each time 'alter :' Andf.oi.ir Ones1 .n Proport"*

GAZETTE:131

[XX/J Year.] THURSDAY, 31, 1764. . 99S-]

DUBLIN, Mfrcb 6.

WE leirn from Rochfort, that the Fortune Frigate is arrived there from Lonifiana, having on board the Swif» Battalion of Halwell. Which looks as if there wa» fome- thing in the Report of the French having ceded that Country to the Spaniards.

Btl/afl, March 2. Lad Friday the City of Deny (a new Ship, on her fird Voyage) belonging to Londonderry, and lately arrived at Larne from New-York, laden with Flax feed, in turning out of the Harbour of Larne, miffed her Stays, and ran afhore at the Harbour's Mouth, and beat to Pieces, and mod of the Cargo loft, the Sea run­ ning fo high for two Days after, tint no Lighter could lie along-fide of her, nor any Affidance given 'from Shore towards favmg the Cargo. Captain M'Lleverty, of his Majedy's Ship the Hind, fla- tioned at Larne. immediately fent a Party of Ma­ rines to guard fuch Part of the Cargo and Wreck as might be drove on Shore.LONDON, M*rtb 13. At the F.leftion for a Member of Parliament for Cheltn-ford, Uft Month, there were 32 Books opcntd for taking the Poll, and it is faid the Ex- pence of the two Candidates has not been lefs tbao 40,0001.

It is faid the late Earl of Hardwicke died worth upwards of 600,000 1. in Money and Lands.It 15 faid tnat Prefi-warrants will fhortly be UTu- ed out, in order to man the Fleets going to the Call and Wed-Indies,A Perfon of great Fortune at Havre de Grace, has pmpofcd to buy up all Debts remaining due from the French King, on the Navy Account, whether for building Ships, flat-bottomed Boats, furnifhing Provifions, Rigging, Sails, Hemp, &c. &c. for which Purpofe lie fome Time fince de- pofited in the Hands of a Gentleman in Paris, two Millions of French Crowns.We heir from Paris, that the Marquis de Mon- [ulemhcrt his invented a Method of contriving [common Chimneys into Stoves, without dcftroy- thcir Ufe as Cbimniei. They are fo contri- lyed, as to heat Eight Rooms by the fame Fire it ne- IcdUry, and may be ufed either as Stoves, or com- 100 Fire places, by only pulling a String refem- il.ng fuch as are fixed .to Bells. A Memoir on lhi> SuSjeft was fome Tune fince read before the 'loyal-Academy at Paris. Thirty Men out of each of the Guard-Ships at rutham, arc draughted off to go on board the 5hip» at Ponimouth, which are deitined to carry the forces to North America.Three Companies of MatrofAl will fpeedily tmb.uk for the had Indies, with a large Train of Irtillery.W-- hear the Fleet dedined for the fame Place, confiit of Three 74, Two 60. and Three new jo Gun Ship-, tvith two Frig4tes j each Ship to m-inned with their full Complement of'Marines, M in Time of War. i We are informed the Government have con- U-d with an eminent Merchant.at Pifcataqua, New KngUnd, to fumifb his Mitjedy'i feveral )ck V«rdi 4t Plymouth. Chatham, and rVif- pouth, &c. with feveral Ship Load of America Mulls, Spars, and other Articles jf.the Timber Way yearly, for the Ufe of the Navy. A -ihip Utely arrived from Newfoundland has Juj.ru over a few Chaldrons of Coals, the Pro c« 01 that Ifl.nd j which for Pitchmefs and clear irnmg, is «I teemed eqiul to the belt Lone rentoo.I hiii Week 11 flulful Harpooqers. who have long m the Greenland Service, were engaged on Lh Kncouragemem to embark foi Newfoundland, \ order to cmy on a ve*y cxtenfive Whale Fifhe- f m the North America ieai \ which, it ii lajd, Ml meet with Parliamentary Encouragement. /"» March 16. We hear that Mr. Wilkea Itvca at "it in a very fplendid Manner. ' - ' Lord Robert Manner's Regiment it ordered to nh«ik for Jamaica. ' oA. M ,ann .of War of 5° Gun* ' fi't'n* out at ' "toned for the Iflei of Miyudou and St.

The famous Count d'Eftaing is appointed Go­ vernor General of the French American PoffcQions Martinico, Guadaloupe, Cayenne, St. Lucia,atand Cape Francois.

March 17. We hear the Terms of Lord Clive's going to the Eafi Indies, as Governor of BengaJ, and Generaliffimo of all the Company's Forces, are finally adjuded; and that his Lordfhip is not only to have Payments which have been dopped of his Jaghire, but alfo to receive of the Company a Sum of Money, in Lieu of the Continuation of the annual Payment of it, at the Rate of 14 Years Purchafe; which amounts to 420,000!.A Grant of 6co,ooo 1. is ordered immediately to pay off part of the Navy Debt.March 21. There has been lately presented to the Mufeum, a Book containing 128 Pages, all printed upon only a fingle half Sheet of Paper.By a Letter from PaYis we are informed of the Death of the Hon. Major-General Barrington, Colonel of the 8th Regiment of Foot, and Brother to Lord Vifconnt Barrington, Treafurer of the Navy.Saturday Morning died the Right Hon. the Earl of Macclesfuld, one of the Tellers of the Exche­ quer, which Place his Lordfhip enjoyed upwards of 40 Years i Vice Pre/ident of the Foundling Hofpital, High Steward of Henley upon Thames, and Prefident of the Royal Society.March 23. Saturday Morning fome Difpitchei by Exprefs, were fent off to Mr Wilkes at Paris. It is now faid that front fome inteiefHng Moti­ ons lately brought upon the Carpet, a certain Per- fonage is foon expelled to make his Appearance in Town from a neighbouring Kingdom.March 24. All the private Letters by the laft long Mail from Leghorn, are filled with the Ca­ lamities of the People in many Parts of Italy, for the want of Corn : And it is very remarkable that Sicily, which was always the Granary ef Italy, is in the fame didrefled Condition. *'It is faid the Lofs which the Ea ft-India Compa­ ny ha* fndained by the late Revolution in the Eaft- Indies, amounts to upwards of 300,000!.By a Letter from France we are advifed, that upwards of 300 Tons of Infh Provifions were late­ ly (hipped off from Bred for the Wed Indict.Twenty-eight Sail are fitting out for theEafl- Indiei. V \ Wednefday laft a fine Starne of his Majefly was put up at the Royal Exchange, next to the Statue of hit Royal Grandfather.

BOSTON, May 14. Thurfday Evening laft being very dark, it Mr. lobnfon, of Brookfield, was returning to his Houfe from Wedborough, he was attacked by two Fellows, who ordered him to deliver lit* Money, but giving one of them a Blow on his Hand with the But End of his Whip, got off clear. It is thought they knew of his having jud received a Sum of Money for a Piece of Land he had been felling that Afternoon, and way-laid him.We hear, that the Confideration of the Duties propofed to be laid on Goods imported into the Colonies, is pofrponed to the next Scffion of Par­ liament. The Merchants trading, to America, hav­ ing joined with the refpeftive Agents, and greatly interested themfelvet in the above Affair.NEW-YORK. Afc, at. 7bt JWfwi»g Sxtrtfft frtm tbi Dftriit may It <tt- fvddtd »n at anlbntift, vin.

DETROIT, Jan. 4, 1764. " A few of the Siggany Indians, that never yet took up Arms, have lately been here, and had Liberty to trade for Cloathing, <tc. but had very little Peltry with them, not knowing whether they fhould obtain that Liberty or not. Flour is now bought here at 40 Livrei per Cent, and Beef it 16 Sols, per Ib. There ii very little of either now taken into the King's Stores, having a Year's Pro­ vifion of Flour in there long fince, and dill enough in the Country. Mod of the French begin to dread that the next Blow from the Indians will be upon them in the Spring*..and are therefore living upon, and difpoCng of'many of their Cattle. Tho' we have not now any Trouble from thq In­ dians, there are dill Spies in the Settlement, who inform their wo/thjr fathers (a rcfptOfel Name

they give the French) that there are great Num­ bers of their dear Children a (Tern bled in all the Hunting Villages around: I imagine this i* only a Scheme of the French, to keep at in the Fort." DETROIT, 7«»- 6, 1764." There is now fuch plenty of Provifion, and Firewood in the Port, that they refufe to take in any more : There ha* been 40 Chfppaway Indi­ ans here from Saggana-Bay, who held a Con­ ference with the Commandant Col. Gladwin, and are gone home extremely well fatisfied with the Treatment they met with from the Englifh in ge­ neral in the Garnfon."

DITROIT, Martb 25, 1764." Col. Gladwin has permitted a few of the Saggany Indians to trade here two or three Times. About 12 Days ago, feveral Scalping Partiea of the Poutewaumies came to the Settlement, lulled and wounded feveral of the French Cattle, with fome belonging to the Garrifon; and after Ocullc- ing about five or fix Oays, went off, fince which have heard nothing of them. W« now fleep in, our Clothes, expelling an Alarm every (light* We are informed, that the Carrying-Place at Nia>

fara will be befet very early in the Spring by the ndians: This 1 take to be the Reafon why the French Merchants here want to purchafe all the Goods out of the Englifh Stores, in Hopes that mo more will be got here this Year." We learn, by fome Gentlemen jufl arrived from Detroit, Tkjit all was well there, on the nth of April lift.

PHILADELPH I A, May 94. We hear from New-York, that by an fcxprefs lad Week from Niagara, there if Advice that all was well there, as a Mo at Detroit; but that Licut. Colonel Gladwin had cautioned the commanding Officer at Niagara to be on his Guard, left the In­ dians fhould furprife them, as they did feveral of our Pod) Jaft Year, having fome Reafon to believe they are gone down to the French, towards Miffi- fippi, for a Supply of Ammunition, ft wa« how­ ever hoped, that Sir William Jnhnfon's intended Treaty with the Indians next Month, will be at­ tended with good EfFecls.Saturday lait came to this Town « Girl about Sixteen Years of Age, that has been a Prilortr a- mong the Indians of the upper Parts of Safquclun- nah Tome Years pad. She relates that they were much concerned about Captain Bull, not knowing what was become of him and bis Party, and fear­ ing they were killed. They had not, it feenfr, heard of thia Party's being lurprifrd and made Pri- foners by Sir William's Indians.- She laya, that there are a great Number of Indians in the Town (he was at, and many white Prisoners. That when they heard of the MafLcre of the Indiana at Lancafter, they were extremely enraged, the Squaws (creaming all Night, and tearing their Hair, and the Warriors promifing (hem Revenge. That iffey began to be very crofi to the Pnfoners, on which (he, and two others, a young Man and Woman, that were Brother and 'Sifter, projected their Efeape. And having, for their Subfiltence on the Way1, ftolen from the Indians fome of their green Powder, they left them about three Weeks fince, running all Night, and hiding themfelves in the Day ; and that when they came to the Foot of the Hill*, the young Man and Woman left her, to go towards the German Plats, and (he came for­ ward hither. She fays her Name is Sally Wilktni, that (he was taken from a Place called Gnincy. in Northampton County, about twenty Miles above the Wind Gap. That fhe had a Brother, who ** taken with her, bat foon got away, and fhe baa not fince heard of him. The green Powder, fhe fays, is compofed of Indian Meal, fome dried Roots and Herbs, and a good deal of Sak. That a Spoonful of it a Day is fnmcicnt for one Perfon, to keep them from Hunger; but it makes them thirfty, and occafion* their drinking 'a great deal of Water. This Powder, with lome Roots, found in the Woods, (he fays has been all her SubfifUoce on the Journey, and yet fhe loojtptMUy Well.Prom Cariifle we have Advice>$RJif %bont ihree Weeks ago a Man and his Wife were murdered by the Indians on the South Branch of Patowouck, and * Child carried of.

ANNAPOLIS, W-r 31.On Friday Night the i8th Inftant, expired in

the midft of inexpreffible Tortures, in St. Mary'i County, Mr. JOHN HOSKINS, a Man of about 4; or 50 Years of Age, who about 10 Weeks before, was Bit in the Leg by a Mad Doe. The Wounds, which were confiderable, healed in a fmall Time, and no Regard was paid to the Confequcnces, until the Hydrophobia had begun to (hew itfclf. On Thurfday Evening fome Amft- ance was called in, and Dr. 'Jamu's Mercurial Medicines were adminiftered; but before their Effefts could be fairly produced, Death put an End to his Miferies. At the Intervals between his Convulfionj, he wa* perfectly fenttble, and begged to be fo fecured as that he might not do any Perfon an Injury.

Laft Monday arrived here Capt. JOSEPH RICH- AKDSON, in a Ship from LONDON, after a long Paflage. In the Longitude of Btrtnuda, about two Degrees more North Latitude, he look up the Crew ofthe Hannah, (a Vcflel from Narib-Caroiina for Lijbtn, belonging to Bltunt, Hugbti and Blair) who inform'd him that their Captain had been KNOCK'D overboard ; But -------- How,or in what Manner, we have not heard.

We hear that JOHN BRICB, Efq; is appointed a Commiflioner of the Loan-Office, in the Room of JOHN BULLBN, Efq; Deceafed.

The Honourable the Commiflary-General has Commiflioned Mr. GIDEON McCAULEY, to be Regifter of the Prerogative Office, and Deputy- Commiflary of this County, in the Room of Mr. JOHN DAVIDGE, Deceafed.

WANTED in a Gentleman's Family, not far from Annaptlii, a SCHOOL-MASTER,

who UnderlUnds Teaching READING, WRI­ TING, and ARITHMETICS Such an One, well Recommended, will meet with very good En­ couragement. For further Information apply to the PHINTING-OPFICE.

VTTHEREAS the Subscriber has parted two YV Bonds to John Holland, the one for 25 /.

Ptni<Jylvania Money, payable in Dtctmbtr, 1764, the other for c; /. payable in Dumber \ 765 : Thefe are to forewarn all Perfons from taking an Aflignment of either of faid Bonds, for he will not pay the Contents of them, 'til faid Ha/land makes over the Land, for the Payment of which faid Bonds were pafled, which he apprehends faid Holland cannot do, it being Mortgaged.

i, 1764. . MOSES BELI.AH.

Ljn's-Crnk, Patuxtnt River, May z8,' 1764.

RAN away from the Snow Eaglt, whereof the Subfcriber is Mafter, a Servant Man named

J'ftpb Gillbrjfy, of a middle Stature, and a brown Complexion, (lender made, pitted with tlie Small- Pox, and wears dark Hair, is about 5 Feet Inches high, and about 20 Years of Age. He had on a Sailor's Drefs.

Whoever takes up the faid Servant, and delivers1 him on board the Ship, or fecures him in any Goal Hull have a Reward of Two Piftolcs, paid by

/ WILLIAM MAYNARD It is fuppofed he is gone to Buliimon, or to

Chufiatk, as he is well acquainted at both thofe Pisces. 7/y. jp.f- 7>

R

F the Reverend Mr. William the County of Monomer, £

ll Living, he i, herebj de7red ter to the Reverend William County, Maryland, from whom fomething that greatly concern, hi,

,a «f

A N away from the Subfcriber, living near Btntdia on PatHxtnt River, on the 18th Day

of'April lad, a Negro Man about 30 Years of Age, a lufty, ftrong Fellow, c Feet 10 Inches high, born in Hiffenitla, and (peaks very bad Englijb, fcarcely to be underftood : Had on when he went away, a red Halfthick Jacket, Cotton Breeches, Ofnabrig Shirt, and old Shoes and Stockings.

He was fuppos'd to go by Water in a fmall Canoe, and 'it is imagin'd he will make for the Mouth of Patuxtnt.

Whoever brings, orfecures, the faid Negro, fo that he may be had again, (hall have a Piftole Re

\ward. t_ tW- £V»«»*»-« JOHN PERKIE.

It bt SOLD by PUBLICat tbt Honfe tf tbt Snbfcribtr, mtmr Weft- River, en Friday tin 22 J Day / June mxt,

TWO Negro Women, Two Negro Girls, a Leather Couch, one large Walnut Table,

and a large Brafs Kettle.BLIXABBTH SMITH..

N. B. The Negroes will be fold for Sterling ; the other Things for Currency a* regulated by the Infpe&ion Law.

7, b* SOLD by PUBLIC fENDUE, mi Town-Point »n Herring. Bay, ivbert William Wells ftrmtrly livtd, en Saturday tbt $otb Day tf June, ftr Sterling Cajb, BiUt »f Excbangt, or Cmrmt JkfaMrjr,

PARCEL of likely, healthy, Country-born NEGROES, chiefly Young.

HARRISON LAM*. j/A

Talbtt County, May zo, 1 764.

CAME to the Plantation of the Subfcriber, in Oatbtr laft, A BULL, Yearling, black and

white, fpotted and white Face, his left Cheek black, no Mark.

The Owner may have him again, on proving his Property, and paving Charges.

y~ yj) /y fr . ' J° H " BLADES.

THERE is at the Plantation of Samuel Send, about 4 Miles from the Head of Ntnb-iaJ)

in Ctftil County, taken up as a Stray, a red Roan Horfe Colt, two Year, old laft Spring, fuppos'd to be between i 3 and 14 Hands high, he paces and trots, and hath fome Kind of Brand on the near Shoulder. yL/ A> f/ <j

The Owner may have him again, on proving his Property, and paying Charges.

T. b. SOLD it PUBLICfir tb,B,Mft tftbt hfnr,,,, fifc. 6tb of June, at tbt Stor, Htujt of tb, Robert Swan, * tb, Dttk in Annapolis

HE CARGO of the Schooner PERMNS, Mafter. from

lately caft on Shore at C-/, Cbarl,,, Barrell'd Pork, Beef, Hog/Lard, Molaffes, dried and falted Hidw, with Dcer-Skins. The Sale to begin ,t 3 o' the Afternoon, for Monev as pafles Current Three Months Credit, if required..

The Sail, and Rigging of faid Schooner to be fold at the fame Time, for Ready Money only

The whole may be fccn any Time before IK. Sale, at the Store aforcfaid. '

Alfo will be S O L D, on WedneHsr the IOA of Junt, in CbtJiir.Tinun, A Parcel of £«r,t,« GOODS, Wrecked in the aforefsid Veflil. ______________JOHN BOLTOH.

For SALE, or to be. LET on CHARTER at a low Freight, to Liverpool, Whitebven or Glafgow,

THE Snow S»fanna, Capt. WILUAM BIOII- CHBR, now lying oppofite the Month of

Steantitt, in Pattvjmatk River, quite resdy to re- ceive a Cargo; (he will carry about 200 Hogfhetdi of Tobacco, is a prime Sailer, sod well foand, was Built oa the Eaftern Shore of Mtrjttuj, ud has-only made one Voyage to BarbtJu.

CHARLES YATIJ.Fruitrirtflitrg, May 14, 1764.

JUST IMP O RTBD Frtni ST. CHaisTOFHEk'i, it ih Sctttiir Vu.

OIN, THOMAS jA«*oLD.Af«/frr, aJi,i<S,U tn Ibr vtry/fwtjfl Termj by WILLIAM GRA- HAM, at bit Sttrti at George-Town, nla tbt Landing if William Digge», E/j; hit ittr tbt Htad »f Patowmack, in Maryland, fir bf,, gttd Billi if Excbangi, tr Indian O»,

RUM by the Ton, Hoglhead, or Bsrrtl; ssd Sugar by the Hogfhead, Barrel, or Hundred

Weight.

It It SOLD by tbt Subfcriber in ANNAPOLIS,

A SMALL Quantity of SHIP BREAD, and a few Firkin, of Iriffj BUTTER.

The Subfcribcr like wife gives this Public Notice to any Mailer of a Vcflel, that may be bound to Halifax or Befit*, that by applying to him in Am- ntfttit, DC may hear of a Freight worth while.

EDMUND RUTLAND.

THE Subfcriber, living in Baltimtrt County, pafled a BOND unto JOHN STEVENION of

faid County, for Fifteen Pounds Current Money, . payable in Pieces of Eight at 7/6, at or upon the / Firft of Srpttmktr next, which he apprehends was

fraudulently obtained, he having fold him an Irijb Servant Woman as jtund and inaltby, whom he can make it appear by feveral Evidences was at the Time, and Hill continues, nn/ound and unbtal- iby, and deprived of her Reafon : Thi, ii therefore to forewarn all Perfon, from taking an Aflignment of faid Bond, a, he i, fully determined not to pay it, th« (aid Sttvtnfin having denied either to give him att Affignment for faid Woman, or to take the fame again. WILLIAM HOFPUAN.

THERE is at the Plantation of Richard Cue, in Cbmrlti County, taken up as a Stray, a

fmall Bay Horfe, with a long Star or rather { Blaze in his Face, a Snip on his Nofe, hi, off bind Foot and under Lip of the fame Side white, he trot* and gallops, and ii very dull i but hath o perceivable Brand.

The Owner may have Mna again, on proving hit Property, aad paying Charges.

A1764.

Brig FREE-MASON, now lying in the Dock

at jfnnapolis, a ftrong, new Vcflel, and prime Sailer, car­ ries about 350 Hogfheads, will be ready in 3 Weeks [from this Day, to take in

Tobacco for London, at 7 /. Sterling per Ton, on Liberty. She will remove to any Place mod convenient to receive her Lading in ge­ neral. CHARLES WALLACE.

THE Subfcriber once more earncftly intreats thofe Gentlemen who have any BOOKS

belonging to him in their Pofleffion, to return them ; efpccially Mtnitfquitut Mifccllaneous Pieces; the 7th and icih Volumes of Swi/t't Work, ; the i ft Volume of Burnt t't Theory ; the 4th of Ami- Ha; Anftnt Voyage \ the two ift Volumes of Seleft Letters i the 3d and 4th of Cibbtr't Plays ; the ad of the Reverie j the id of Reten/tn't Hiflo- ry of Stttlantl; the 4th of Ptrtgrint Pit kit ; the i ft of the Univerfal Letter Writer; the lit and zd of Chryfal ; the t ft of Cbarlt-voix't Voyage j &e. Vc. as they have all been out much longer than the Time propofcd in the Conditions for Books of that Six*. WILLIAM RIND.

JUST IMPORTED frtm GLASGOW, in /i*NiLLY, Caft. M'Kftov, antl it bt StU f*r CaJb tr SiUt tf Excbangt, ^

HPHREE SERVANT MEN, Indented for Five

A Yean, who have been bred to the making areotl. MATTHIW MAZWILL.

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,T O BE SOLD, TRACT of LAND lying in d.';«f. County, near the Head of Btiili CriA, CM-

taining One Hundred and Forty-fix Acre. For Term, apply to the Subfcriber at Ptjttiru*}, « at Calvtrt County next Junt Court.

IGNATIUS FINWICK.

Jf-jij, 1764.

RAN away on Sunday the ijthpaft, sCos- via Servant Man named Jtmii H*bad\

he wore a new blue Kerfey Coat and Jicket, iW he ftole fome other Cloaths. 'The Fellow ii ibost 35 Year, of Age, hit CojBcWxion dirk, bis Htf black, fhort and thick ;' 00 his Head ire foas Scars; he talks fmoorh, and pronounces fo* Words very broad» he is fond of drone DrisL Whoever brings the faid Servant to the SoWcribff, near King Gttrgt Court-Houfe in AVj/W, Id have Five Pounds Reward if taken in /V'f* and Ten Pounds if taken in any other Pronto.

ALEXANDER RosiTie Servant Fellow was very intiajte witlj

noted Rogue belonging to one Stritgfillt*.. it is fufpected that they made an Appointmctf go off together.

RAN away from Poradift Iron-Worki,!*^ County, on the Firft of thi»ln(bnt M*j,*

Servant Man, named 'Ibtrnii 5 Feet 8 Inches high, and natters much : when he went away, a (hort brown Jscket, brig Shirt, Leather Breechei, Yarn Stockist'. « Shoes, and a broad Piece of Leather nww!* Leg. It is fuppofed he will chanre hu N"" ?J. W.ll,, as he has pan by that Name ID Places.

Whoever takes up faid Servant, md in any Goal, (hill have Forty bhillmg and rcafonable Charges,

ARLES YATIJ,

To It SOLD h tbt Sntycrihr, vtty Cbtff, fir C*Jt,

LINSEED OIL,'Painti of mod Colour*, Strajburgb and Rappee Snuff, Turli*gt»*'» Balfim, Batt***'i Drops, Elixir Bardana, Pectoral Balfam of Honey, Dafy'* Elixir, Eta Jt lvt\ Hungary Water, AJ»J'« Honey Water, Lavender Water, A*Jtr/»*» Pills, Leetfrr't Pillf, Hooftr* Female Pillt, J»mti'» Fever Powders, Engl'fi Court Plaifter, nnd a Remnant of Etrofta* Goodi. Likewife, To be Let for any Term under Eight Yean, the Houf« where I now keep Store. As the Situation and Conveniency it well known to be one of the bed in Amtuftlii for that Bufioeft, I (hall not particularly dcfcribe it.RICHARD MACKUBIN.

Rvk CntJt, M*j 1 6, 1764.

NOTICE is hereby given to all Perfoni in­ clinable to purchafe LOTS in Gtorgt-Towit, foch as have not been improved by the Buyers heretofore, agreeable to Aft of Aflembly, That the Commiflioners for frid Town, will meet at the Houfe of Mr. J*jrfb Bilt, on the Eleventh Day o 'June next, on Parpofe to difpof« of all fuch Lots. r OrJtr, JOIIAH BIALL, Clerk.

TO BE SOLD,

A NEAT Two Mart BOAT, well found, car­ ries to Hogfheads of Tobacco. She is a u-markable fall Sailer, and foVmerly belong'd to Mr. Cbalmtri, in /i**af»lii. For Terms, apply to Fruneh Ruth, or Jib* BijJ, at J»}f* in Balti- mtri County.

FJVB. POUNDS REWARD.

RAN away on the 1 8th of this loft. Mty, from the Bmiiimtri Iron- Works, on P»taflt», an EngHJb Convia Servant Man, named Jtb* CbiU, by Trade a Gardener, fpcaki broad, about 30 Years of Age, has a red Beard, is much mark'd with the Small-Pox, 5 Feet 8 Inches high, and weirs brown curl'd Hair : Had on when Re went away, a double riveted Steel Collar, Felt Hat, two Ofnabrig Shirts, Ofnabrig Trowfen, Great Coat of a greyith colour, trimm'd with flat Metal Duttoni, blue German Serge Coat, black Cloth Jacket and Breeches, white Cotton Stockings, and a Pair of Pumps almolt new.Whoever fecures faid Servant fo that he m*y be had again, (hall have the above Reward, and .icalonable Charges if brought home.

JAMia FRANKLIN.

T O. B E SOLD,

SIX Hundred and Forty Acres of LAND, ly­ ing on MiJJlt-Rivrr in Balttmtrt County, on which is a Plantation with valuable Improvements, fuch as Dwelling-Houfes, Oot-Hoafes, Orchards, and good Inclofures; and on which are very great Conveniences for Meadowing, Fiftiing and Fowl- ing; a Conveniency on (he Prcmife* at good as any on the River for the large Rock Fifhcry, fo noted in it's Seafon, and it's Situation fo conve- I nient to the Market of Btltimtn-Tovj*, renders it extraordinary ; the Soil well adapted for either Farming or Planting. One other Traft of Land, lying on the main Falls of G*»fmvJir River, con- Itaining Eleven Hundred Acres, on which is one I Plantation with good Improvements, ait Orchard, Igrest Conveniency for Meadowing, and well fitu- lated, being nearfeverai Iron-Works, which ufually tare Advantages interefting to Pnrchafen, from the ] known Market thofe Places afford for all kind of roduce the Farmer raifes. As the Trad is large, lit may be Sold together, or in Lots, as the Pur- |chafers may choofe. Part of one other Traft of and, lying adjoining to Bahimtrt-Ttw*, con- lining about One Hundred and Thirty Acres, very convenient for Paftures, for thofe who have " ots, or are Refidents of faid Town, and will be Bold either together, or in Lots, as may be agreed n. One large Brick Dwelling-Houfe, or noted Tavern, in the faid As/r/Mirf-fru;*, where 4 f»U and RitbirJ Wtiflaff did keep Tavern, and where William £>r«rynow refides, with a Kitchen, fables, a good Well of Water, Garden, and ither Conveniences. One other Lot in the faid I own, on which is a very good Dwclling-Houfe knd Garden, with a Kitchen and other Conreni- bnciet. A Parcal of Store Goods, to the A moon about Five Hundred Pocnds Current Money »/ Q-uantity of valuable SLAVES, con.itting Men. Women, Boys and Girls. The VYhpJe any Part, to be Sold for Current or Sterling 0 ceyuV .?brT«""s "Pply to J^tfb E,J»r> or to Subfcr,ber. THOIUI SLIOH

Tt It SOLD, purfumt to the Loft fall and Te/lament of: BENJA'MIN FENDAI.'L, Ejq; dtctafed, at PUBLIC fEND^E, on thi loth of July tuxt, on the Premifetj for Sterling Money, or gotd Bilh of Exchange,

THE Trailt>f LAND whereon the Deceafed lately livtd, and another Tracl adjoining hereto (both containing about 390 Acres)" lying n Cbarlti County, on Patncm/ict River, near the Naval Office; whereon is a large and commodious Brick Dwelling Houfe, with Four Roomi, a large Piflage and Clofets on a Floor; the Chambers ate divided in the fame Manner above Stairs, and urt derneath are Cellars the Bignefs of the Houfe, divided by Brick Partitions as above, all compleat- ly finifhed; a Brick Kitchen, a Brick Dairy, Sta- blci, Corn Ho«fefa Tobacco and Cow Houfes, Quarters, and many other convenient Houfes; a good Garden and Yard paled in. The Soil is moflly very good, part'thereof a fine*firm Marfh, Tome Meadow Ground already cleared, and much more to clear. It'is a very plcafint and valuable Seat, and many Advantages attending it: One is the Conveniency of keeping a Ferry to HH'I, &t. much.frequented, and well known to Travellers. And there is now a Houfe built at the Landing for a Tenant, which, together with the Ferry, £sV. Rents for FiftyPounds Currency per Annum. Al­ fo the Water Mills on AiUu'i Frtjb in the faid County, with Twenty Acres of Land condemned by JJ <%*fJ Damfum, to build them on; there are three Pair of Stones of the bed Cohg* Grit, two Pair in one r/toufe, which was repaired about fix Months ago. The Angle Mill is newly built, and good Workmanship, all on the fame Dam, and not fixty Yards apart, a Brick Bake^Houfe 30 by 16 Feet, with a good Oven, large enough to bake i jo/4/, of Ship Bread at once, a Store Houfe, Grainary, and Dwelling Houfes, for Millers, fcfr. Likewife, A Tracl of Land about two Miles from the faid Mills, containing by Patent 47 Acres ; it is a rich Soil, and full of good Timber. Any Pcrfon that is inclinable to purchafe, may, at any Time, view the Land, Houfes, fcrV. by applying to the Overfeer there ; or the Mills, taV. by ap­ plying to the Millers; who have Orders to (hew every Thing pertinent to the Premifcs. Alfo, at the fame Time and Place, A Parcel of SLAVES, of both Sexes, Grown and Young, one of them an ingenious Fellow j he i: a Carpenter, Cooper, Shoemaker, and Tanner; a likely young Fellow, who has been a waiting Man, and can ferve well at Table, fcfV. a good Cook Wench, and feveral Others. A large A/Tortment of Hbulhold and Kitchen Furniture, fii£h aa very good Feather Beds and Furniture, Mahogany, Walnut, and other Chain, a good Couch, Mahogany, Walnut, and other Tables, a Mahogany Dcfk, one Ditto and Book Cafe, with a Looking Glafs Front, a gocnLEight Day Clock, a Mahogany Corner Cnp- board\>itli a Glafs Front, a painted Ditto, two Marble Tables, Mahogany Cheils of Drawers, Looking Glafles of various Sorts and Size*, a Sil­ ver Tea Pot, Cream Pot, Tea Spoons, &c. Table Spoons, Salt*, Silver Hafted Knives and Forks, China, Earthen, and Sfone Ware, of different Sorts; a large Aflbrtment of good Pew~ter, Copper, Tin and Iron Pots, and many other necefTary and convenient Things in a well furnifh'd Houfe and Kitchen. A large Stock of Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, and fome Horfes ; raw Hides; a Riding Chaife, with Harnefs for two Horfes. A Quantity of /» Jim* Corn and Wheat at the aforefaiet Mills, that will be Sold at any Time when applied for. A large Collection of Books, too tedious to particu­ larize. The Sal* to begin at Twelve o'Clock on the Day appointed, and will continue at the fame Place until the Whole is difpofed of..£"; £:;;;: }=«««»» iV. B. Thofe that have juft Claims againrt the EAate of Bnjamin FmJalt, Efq; Deceafed, are defired to bring them in, legally proved ; and thofe that are Indebted to the faid Erlate, are de- fired to pay the Bxecutora without farther Notice.

THERE is now at my Laiiding, where the Owner, proving his Property, and paying the Charge of this Advertifement, may receive her, a fmall flat bottom*d Boat, about 15 or 16 Feet from Stem to Stern, and about 6 Feet Beam; (he is light Tinrber'd, has 3 or 4 fathom of 4 Inch Rope at her Stem, and is fomewhat old ; (he waa taken up at d»}t**k-!fi**it by one of my Peo- pit about Chriflmas laft.MATTHEW TILOHUAN.

EDMOND MtLNE,

DKLPMIA:

AN eleyjnt Aflbrtment of OOIDIMITKI tad Jiwatair WAR i, confiding of chafed and plain double and fie>- ile belly'dCoflee-Potij Tankardi t Pint and half-pint Can. ; Waitert, chafed and plain, holding from j to ii GlafTet; chafed .nd plain Tea-Pott; chafed, plain, & godroon'd Sauce- Hoi ti ; ftVed and Dp'iftTd Sauce-Spooni, with fcroll Heads { Tureen and Soup-LadJr., -(ifa and i^ed j Table and TfaV Spooni; Silve.-hafted Cafe.Knivet and FcTrttl, 'P.tte£*« ' Tarte j and Defcrt dluo. j» Shagreen Cafet, Piftol-b*nii~_ Silver Cafe and Uefert Knivet and Fork, in Cafet ; Orang* Strainer* ) lipped and round Punch-Ladlet, (luted, chafZj and plain I Silver and plated Spurt; Eiei, with Slideri an! LampiforDiaVStandi; great Variety of Silter Shoe, Kne*. nd Stock Backlet; Silver Stock, Shoe, and Bjok-Cl.fptV Silver and Steel-top'd Thimblea , Silver and Ivory Nutmeg. OraUM «nd Spuage-Boiet. A*wn, Tun. and Egg Fa/kiooi Tun Cork-Screwi, with Pearl and ftain'd Ivory Handle* i Silver Etwee*, chafed and plain j Pepper and Muftard C.ftert, chafed, plain, and nurl'd, with OlJrfc. ; chafed, plain, godroon'i, nurl'd.Salta } carved and plain Tea-Tongt; Scif- for and Pincu/hion Chaint, with Hook, and Hejuit; Pta- cufhion Rimt ; Mem Silver and Steel Watch Chain* j Lajies fine Steel and Gilt ditto ; Pa (re and Stone Shoe, Kne*, and Stock Buck let } Garnet Shoe, Kne«, and Stock ditto i Mocoa Bracelet!, f»t round with Garneti, Pafte, and Brasil TopueM) Cai«et, Pane, and Stone Broachet j Double- Heart ditto : gre«n-and.garnet, and grten-and-white ditto ; Garnet, Pafte, anJ Cryftal Stav-Hookt ; Garnet and CtylUl :hree and (ingle-drop Kar-Rinft j triangle Sci'i fet IB Gold j Silver and Pinchbeck ditto ; red and whit* Cornelian Stale fet in Gold; few in AMM* Setuag*; while and brown . Diamond-cut Cryftal But torn fet in Gold ^ Cypher ditto < ditto; Mocoa fet round with Garneti, in ditto ; Diamond Ringi; Fancy ditto ; Diamond and Garnet ditto j falfe Stone ditto j enamell'd Motto Ringi fet with Garneti * Diamoodt | twined Wife ditto; Topaa Rine* with brilliant DunaadS) Parte Oirdle-BiScklct, and Stay ditto ( enimtll'd Guld Heart Lockett, fet with Carnani ; plain Cold d.tto ; enamell'd: figuted China Smelling-Bottle*, tipp'd with Gold ; Children! Stone Sho«-Batkl«i j enaraetl'd Snuff-Boici, in the Shape of Birtft, Fruit, and Floweri j and feme Shoe Fa&ioo \ Pa­ per ditto ; Iv»ry and enamell'd PMeh-Boxci ; Paper, Ivmy, and Straw Tooth-pick Cafei ; Mafoni Medali, gilt, chaf«d and plain ; Ivory Memorandum-Booki, and Torloife (hell ditto; Steel, gilt, and other Watch Kevt, with and with* eutHoolu; neat Hangcri and Ditfci, -mounted in Silver, with green Handle! ; Ivory and Wood Tea Tongi f rich OoM, Silver, and plain Velvet and Silk NrtVjIe-hookt, with Looking-GUiTet | large and fmall black Sfanijb Leather Pocket-Booki, with loftrumtnti and Silver Locki ; neat red Leather ditto, with InrVrunrentt and ditto Lockt; japaa' ned WatcbH | Temple Speitacle* mounted ia Silver, with the bed Nutfer (kin Cafce » Silver Pip*.UghUn ; ftilvfjr Whielei and Belli, with Corall, chafed u)d plain ^ Gold-Wire Ear-Ringt; engraved Gold Locke,t, tad en. (raved Cypher ditto ; Grape Ringi; CryAal and Mocoa But. Com, f«t in Silver ( Childreni ditto; Coral Necklacet, aad blue Ttrhj Bead ditto, for Children ) Ste*l Spun ; plat*4 Shoe-Bucklei ; Cock Spurt (Gaffi) ; Clump, fingle aod three-drop Parte Ear-Ringi j Pafte Necklacet ; Gilt aa* Pinchbeck Shoe and Knee-Bucklei ; Eight-day Clocki.tV gilt and finnecr'd Cafei j Thirty-hour ditto) Gold, Siiwcr. and Pinchbeck Watchei, chafed and plain; EbjnyAeitj[ Framei, with Ivory Pillan, and ground OlafTet tipp'd -JSX Silver | Tortoife (hell Coat and Vcft Buttooi; Silver ditto, engraved with * Laurel Branch ; Chamber Watch Slaadi, gilt and varnifli'd ; Silver-hilled Small Swordi [ with alaa* other Article! too tedioui to infcrt.g^ jit ht imfertt bn COOPS, <W Ini ibtm i» M (it v+f ttft •finu. In ii dtttrmiftd t» ftll fir lit fnullift Pnft ; 4»(/ I baft GtilUmt* *iut Ledin vabttltafi t»f#vt*r him viitk tbttr Cuftm, *uy dtpt*J n Itt kif Trtttmiia.———lit fib mtin mf trivk ti Mfttf, i* oil in Brtfttti,' ttittvtt Ibt UrMI trie* fir M CM. Sihtr, ttt Un.N. B. He baa alfo to fell lam* Brillianti aad Raft Di*r mondj, not ipanufaQurcd ) tad feveral Artnlea 40 rjbji Walch-maker't Way j fuch M Watch-Glaffq, %'fft*. enamell'd Dial-PUlet, Hour Ind Minute-Handi, a middU- fia'd Turn-B«acb, i Pivot ditto with a Reft, flat Biaft Pinion-Wiigc of different Numbcit, Click ditto, Hookt for Chaint, SlHiag-Tongt, Hand-Vifet, Pinion-Filei, Pivot ditto, Crofi ditto, Verge* and Steel Wire of different Sorrt.

WANTED -/ BLADBNSBURG.

A DANCING-MASTER to keep ScHoot. where he may be fure of meeting with good Encouragement.

JUST IMPORTED I«PATUX«NT »a//« kl SOLD ly tbt Sttjcrikrr «/(^UCen-ABa« mnj Upper- Marl borough, ftr rnulj Mtntji *f Jbtrt CnJit,

GOOD WasT-lNDiA RUM; Single RetVd, 7 and MUSCOVADO SUGARS; COFFEE j ** SOAP, &e. &t. W. PAB,KII\. 'The Suhfcriber has a Parcel of- well bought Lint GOODS, which he will Stll a^WJioleAIe, for Current Money, Bills, or Tobacco. JP. f.

fmrftx Cbunty, March to, 1764.

NOTICE i* hereby given to any Perfon or Perfons, who are willing to undertake the

Building a Brick Church at the Fall* in 7V«/« Pa- lifh in the County afoielaid, (to contain 1600 Feet fuj>crficial Meafure, with convenient Galleries) That on the I bird Monday in Jiat next, there will be a meeting of the Veftry, at what is com monly called the Upper Church : At which Time and Place, any Peifon or Perfons, who will under­ take the fame, are defired to attend, with their Plum, and tftimate of the Fxpencc, and to give Bond, with good Security, ta the Church wardens of the faid Parifh. for his or their true Performance.

G*OROI W. FA..PAX, ) Church-wardens.WAbHlNGTON, )

Dirthfttr County, Jpril 2$, 1764.

O BE SOLD,

A BRIO, Burthen 130 Tons' now on the Stocks, bu'

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AN away on tbr NjnOj of fhis Inrtant, from (he Subscriber, living on G*n fnutltr Fa'l»,

rbomat Franklin'», in Baltimore County, Servant Men, viz.gt Sm<tf>, about 6 feet high, of a fair Com­

plexion, thin vifag'd, wears a cut Wig or hit own |hort brown Hair, hi* loft the fore Kinger of hi* right Hand : Had on a brown Cloth Coat with Metal Buttons, a light coloar'd Veft, Leather Breeches, and good Shoe* and Stockings.

Getrgt rfooJi, «bout 5 Feet 9 Inches high, of a fwarthy Complexion, und has limit black Hair. Had on two Veft*, one blue, and the other a double breafted white Flannel one, old Leather Breeches, good Shoe* and Stocking*, and an old Felt HK.

T^MMJ Simfi/tn, is about 5 Feet 8 Incbe* high, full faced, of a fair Complexion, and has yellow Hair ; one of the Fingers of his left Hand fo dib­ bled that he can't (hut it: Had on when he went away, a dark brown Coat, a brown Veft, old Breeches the f*me Cloth of the Veft, a Pair .pf Trnwiers, good Shoes and Stockings, and A Felt Hit, with a mrrow Brim, bound round with Cades Binding. They are all Engltjbmtn, and it may be they will part.

Whoever takes op the faid Servant*, and bring* them to their Matter, or fecures them in any Goal, fo as he nuy have them ig*in, dull h<ve SIX POUNDS Reward, or Forty Shillings for ei'her. paid by ' JAMI* Aon.

Maryland, Stmtr/tt County, April I, 1764.

T» In SOLD by tbt SUBSCRIBER, living tn ROWOITICO Crtek,

A DOUBLE DECK'D VESSE L, now on the Stocks, about 120 Ton* Burthen, may be

Laun< bed in J*ly, or fooner a* may beft fuit the Porchafer, as (he il now Planked and Cieled np to the Wale. Any Perfon inclinable to purchafe, nny view the Vcflel, and know the Term* of Sale, by applying a* above, to

BKUCHAMP HULL.

Princt Gttrgt't County, May 7, 1764.It It SOLD h the SUBSCRIBER, ftr

Sterling, Current Money, tr Biili / Exchange,

A TRACT of Land containing Two Hnndrerl and Twenty Acres, aJjoming to the Town

of Ntttt'-gbam, on P«/«Jr/ar'Kiver, in Printe-Grtrjie't County, whereon is a new Dwelling Honfe 28 by 26 Feet, finifhed In a neat and very convenient Manner, with a nrw Kitchen 2oby 16 Fett, under which i* a Stone Cellar; and a good Stable. About Half the I rail i* ine hard Marfh whi£h may ea fily be faproved to very great Aivantagrj the Other Pan i* very Level, and of a very kind Soil.

For Title and Terms apply toWILLIAM BCANM, jun£ Executor

Of Ctlmtre Branet.

JUST IMPOKTBD, Jm fir Sbif Elifabeth, and it be SOT.f) hj th

Smbftnber, ml Mr. WUlum Roberts'* / Anna polu, ml a /mall Advance, by WbtUJmtt, tr by tbt Pttrttl,

SUNDRY GOODS, Confifting of Ofnabrig*. irijb Linen. Sail Canvas, Men* Hat* and

bhoes, printed Cpttont, &c. &t.JOHN JOHNSON.

N. B, Dollar* writ be taken at 4/6:

will be Lannch'd by the middle of Junt next.' Likewife a Quantity of Pipe, Hogfhcad, *nd Barrel Staves.

I The Subfcnbcr will take one Ha!f Goods, both for the Pur

chafe of faid Brig and her loading of Lumber a* aforefaid. JOSHUA EDMONDSON.

STRAYED or STOLEN from the Subfcriber':. Plantation, at the Moiuh of Pi/>t-Crui,on

Manackaff, in Frtdtritk County, on the loth Day nf J**i laft, a large black Mate, and a Mare Colt they are natural Paoeri, the Colt is black, and one of her hind Feet white, the Mare is branded PD and has fome white Saddle Spots. She cmne from Nirtbamftan County, in Pex*fy/va*ia, and was feen going that Way.

Whoever takes up and fecurts the faid Creatures, and gives Notice thereof, 'to as they may be had agnin, (hall have Three Pounds Reward, and rea- fonible Charges if brought home, paid by

/i JOHN TROXRI..

7. It SOLD tj tbt SUBSCRIBER , Higbefl Bidder, tit Hr. JOHN BRASHI'II'I Queen-Anne, « Saturday tbt fittnd Da, tf | u text, ftr Stirling tr Current Mt*ty, ,/ " J Exchange,

P \RT of a Traa of LAND called rVcyfcr, containing 122 Acres; alfo a'Tt«A

Jf LAND called Brajb.ar'. N«i, containiJrJ 'J Acres, very near the /> «/ ; Thefe Landi wtre > I taken up by Samuel lirajbtor, deceafed, and eq- tailed, and the F.ntail fince cutoff tyJdnBrt. Jutar in my Name, and Deeds parted accordi**)*

Credit will be given tor the Purchafe Hour paying Intereft. STEPHEN "'

TO BE SOLD, \ PARCEL of LAND, lying in Dtcbtfltr /\ County, between two and three Miles from Caml^i Jft-Tnvn : One Plantation containing Five Hundred and Forty- four Acres, abior Fifty of which are cleared, with an Orchard of about Four Hundred Apple Frees, a Barn 40 by 20, new co­ vered. and Plank Floor lulf way, a Dwelling Houfe 20 by 20, Plank Floor below, another Dwelling Houfe 20 by 15, and a Smith's Shop. Another Plantation cent lining Two Hundred and Sixty. fix Acres, about One Hnndred of which are cleared, lying adjoining to the aforefaid Land, with a good Marfh for Cattle, an old Orchard, a Barn 30 by 20, nrw covered, a Plank Floor flulh, a new Tobacco Houfe 30 by 20, a Dwelling- Houfe 2; by 20, a Plank Floor above and below, with a Brick Chimney, Kitchen, Corn- Houfe, Milk Houfe, and another (mall Log Dwelling Honfe. Another Tract of Land containing Three ilundred and Mighty-eight Acres, well Timbered, lies very convenient for Draining ; there is only a (mall Run of Water between the laft Trail and this.

Any Perfons inclining to purchafe, may apply to the Subfcnber, living near C*m/>r,Jge, and know the Titles, Situation, and Goodnefs of the afore­ faid Land*. ^ JOHN STEWART.

JUST IMPORTED frtm LONDON. in tin BAOLI, C»ft MAYNARD, and to It SalJ at mj Sttrt in BALTIMORE-TOWN, Wbtitfalt

^HF. Veftry of St. Margttrtfi . rifh. in A**t-Ant*dtl Connty, being, t»i*

Aft of AiTcmbly psfled the laft Seffion. impowtr'd to fell a Glebe in the faid Parilh call'd Wktt //.,/. do hereby advertife, That on the aoih of 7It) next, if fair, otherwife the next fair Dsr, will be Told, on the Prcmifcs, to the higheft Bidder, by Virtue of that Act, the aforefaid Glebe, conoia. mg i 50 Acre* of Land, more or left. Itiiaol beautifully and pleafantly Atuated on the B»y of C ft/a; ink, near An* a fain, and of a very kind Soil . Which Advantages will, in a great Meagre, coav pen late for the Scarcity of Wood and Timber o» the faid Glebe. Signed bj Qrdir tf tbt Pifr,,

>9- J OHH

VARIETY of EUROPEAN and EAST-IN- DM GoODS, for ready Money, or fhort

Credit: Alfo W<ft India and New EnglanJ RUM, and Mufcevado SUGAR, by the Hogfhead or Bar­ rel.

Being fully determined to depart this Province next Spring, and at my Return i* very uncertain, muft rcqneft all Perfons Indebted to me, to dif- charge the fame, to prevent Trouble ; and any juft Demand* that may appear again ft me,' I am ready to pay on Notice. The Bnfincfs of my Houfe. and Store, will be carried on u ufual in my Abfence.

WANTED,A Veflel from 150 to 200 Ton*, to carry Lum-

ocr to Binratanx. Any Perfon having fuch toCharter, may hear of a Freight, on Application to

April 17. JOHN STEVENSON.P»per*Money, or Silver, for Bills of F-xchan^e.

J U § T IMPORTED, In tbt Elizabeth, Caf>t. JOHNSON, from LONDON,

and It be StJd by the Snbftriber at bit Sttrt ia BALTIMORE-TOWN,

NEAT AflbrtoMnt of EUROPEAN and EAST-INDIA GOODS, fuitable for the

Spring and Summer Seafoni, Wholefale or Retail, cither for Tobacco, Sterling Money, Bills of Ex- < hange, Maryland or Pennfyivania Currency, Lum­ ber ot any Sort, Wheat, Flour, Flax.Sced, Skins f»r Fur*, in " " Credit.

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Tt be SOLD a/ PUBLIC Itn Mtndai tbt i %tb »f June next, * tbt frirni^i, ftr Sterling Ca/b, gotd til/it tf Excbngt, »(;»! rtnt Mtnej,

ABOUT Six Hundred Acres of LAND, l;i,,r in Frederick County, on Lingamrt, idjunratr

the Plantation where the Snbicriber now lim, *]\ whereon there is about 70 Acres of cleared Uad, 'I two good Tobacco Houies, Corn Hoofe, two (null Dwelling Houfes, and a good Apple Orchud, a- bout 20 Acre* of good Meadow, and i Urge Quantity may be made with little Trouble, Pan of it being already Ditch'd. The Land it ml)Tin. ber'd and of an excellent Soil for making fine To­ bacco, or Farming, with a good Stream running through it. The Title indisputable.

JOHN DORSIY,

WHEREAS Richard Ricbardftn, Son and Hnr of Richard Ricbar/1/n, of Fnitr'ui Coun­

ty, in the Province of Maryland, Decejfed, ii in- powered by an Aft of AfTembly of tht (aid Pro. vmce, pa fled the 2 id of Ntvemter tail, to (tO and dilpofe of hi* Father's Land*, to thrhijhd Bidder, agreeable to the Intention of his fud Ft- . ther'* Will : Thefe are therefore to gift Notice/j| to all Perfon* inclinable to Pnrchafe the fane, That the Land* aforefaid, containing about 1350 Acre*, will be fet up by the Sublcriber, it public Vendue. uFredtritk.lc<w*, in the Provincesfoie- faid, on the 21 ft Day of June next. TheLaadi are very valuable, they are-but three Milei ( « Fnderitk-Tanun, .on the main Road, upon tkitk there are feveral Houfe*. Orchard, Mcador, ** a Mill with a conftant Stream, and very co**(- nient for a Merchant Mill, (Jc.

The Title is iadifputable.RlCHARB RlCHUDIOf.

7* be SO Lit by.tbt SU TTMFTEEN Acre* of LAND, or tbereibort, X* at the Head of B*Jb-Rrvtr, ia Jw«* County, the Firft Tnefday in Anguf v *'"^ C6*urt, conveniently fituated for a Wareboofc.

RICHARD RICM*I»»».

,-' Fibman i, i7*f

IN an Advertifement publilhed in the Hp* Gazette, bearing Date Jfril 6tb, 176}, »

forming the Debtors of the Loan Office, I* unlefs they paid off and difcbarged their ttlp* tive Bonds by the Thirtieth Day of .7«/r W, I|B would be put in Suit j to which little " been paid: THEREFORE the Ci once more give Notice, That they will utely proceed in Suing out ExecurioBi the Bonds due to them as Trulleei of the - Office aforefaid, and that they will do until all the Bond* are paid off, finifhing and compleating the whole Bufi«" «*.., ., MV.., .-.uui, niix,ocea, asms nifi

ftoit, any Thing rather than give Short. Signt* per Ordtf,JONATHAH PLOWMAN. I R. Covoi". O.r.C.O»

ANNAPOLIS: Printed by 3!0na0 ®teen and 'camiam fcintJ, in Charles-Street.' may be fupplied with this GAZETTE at izs. and 6</. per Year. ADVERTISEMENTS of Length are imerted for 5*. the Firft Week, and is. each Time after : And Long Ones in Proportion-